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FACT BOOK 2019University of Pittsburgh
Office of Institutional Research
Foreword
The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to present the University of Pittsburgh Fact Book 2019. This annually produced book is intended to be a useful source of information about the University of Pittsburgh. The information provided on these pages reflects much of what Institutional Research reports on behalf of the University, throughout the year. The Fact Book includes the most current information available for either an academic or fiscal year, as well as historical information.
Most of the information included in the Fact Book is compiled by Institutional Research from data sources developed by the office to respond to the planning, budget-ing, and governmental compliance requirements of the University. If the source of the data presented is different from Institutional Research, the office providing this information is cited. In regards to these offices, Institutional Research is wholeheartedly grateful for the assistance that they have provided. IR’s Director, Bob Goga, along with Information and Reporting Analyst, Diane Drazdzinski, while primarily responsible for content and presentation, are also grateful for the valuable support and significant contribution provided by IR Project Director, Rob Rodgers.
We hope that you find the Fact Book useful and informative. We encourage your comments and suggestions on how to improve future editions.
Office of Institutional Research | 1709 Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA 15260www.ir.pitt.edu | Phone: 412-624-6767 | Fax: 412-624-9911
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MISSION STATEMENTThe University of Pittsburgh, founded in 1787, is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. As one of the nation’s distinguished comprehensive universities, the resources of the University constitute an invaluable asset for the intellectual, economic, and social enrichment of Pennsylvania, while the international prestige of the University enhances the image of Pennsylvania throughout the world.
The University’s mission is to:
• provide high-quality undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences and professional fields, with emphasis upon those of special benefit to the citizens of Pennsylvania;
• offer superior graduate programs in the arts and sciences and the professions that respond to the needs of Pennsylvania, as well as to the broader needs of the nation and the world;
• engage in research, artistic, and scholarly activities that advance learning through the extension of the frontiers of knowledge and creative endeavor;
• cooperate with industrial and governmental institutions to transfer knowledge in science, technology, and health care;
• offer continuing education programs adapted to the personal enrichment, professional upgrading, and career advancement interests and needs of adult Pennsylvanians; and
• make available to local communities and public agencies the expertise of the University in ways that are consistent with the primary teaching and research functions and contribute to social, intellectual, and economic development in the Commonwealth, the nation, and the world.
The trustees, faculty, staff, students, and administration of the University are dedicated to accomplishing this mission, to which they pledge their individual and collective efforts, determined that the University shall continue to be counted among the prominent institutions of higher education throughout the world.
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GUIDE TO FACT BOOK DEFINITIONS
For the most part, universities share in the terminology used to describe enrollment, employment, and indeed, all other facets of a university’s activities. However, there are nuances that are peculiar to each. The definitions that are presented here reflect the taxonomy used by the University of Pittsburgh, and as such are referenced here in the Fact Book.
Academic Rank
A categorization which includes: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor, Lecturer, and Other, with that last category used for faculty who are Librarians, Scholars, and Teachers.
Academic Year
This is the year that begins on September 1 and then ends on August 31. Comprising this twelve-month period is the Fall Term, which runs from late August to December; the Spring Term, which runs from January to April; and the Summer Term, which runs from May to August. Summer Sessions run concurrently with the Summer Term.
Campus This is one of the five geographic locations of the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to the Pittsburgh Campus, the regional campuses of the University are located in: Johnstown, Greensburg, Titusville, and Bradford.
Certificate Category
Certificate programs are categorized respective to the academic level of the program. As such, they are referred to either as an Undergraduate Certificate or as a Graduate Certificate.
Certificate Program
An academic program whose completion is recognized by conferring upon the student an award referred to as a certificate.
Degree Category
A degree classification which includes: Associate, Baccalaureate, Master's, Doctorate-Research/Scholarship, and Doctorate-Professional Practice.
Degree Program
An academic program whose completion is recognized by conferring upon the student an award referred to as a degree.
Degree Type A specific degree within a degree category, for example: BA, MA, PhD, MD, and so on. Fiscal Year
The year begins on July 1 and then ends on June 30. Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment
A calculated number derived by adding the number of full-time students to 40 percent of the number of part-time students.
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GUIDE TO FACT BOOK DEFINITIONS (continued)
Instructional Faculty
University faculty associated with teaching activities, as defined by the American Association of University Professors. Level Graduate Students
Those students enrolled in programs leading to a graduate degree or certificate. Also included are those students who are enrolled for graduate coursework but who are not seeking a graduate degree or certificate.
Graduate Students (continued) Doctoral students are enrolled in programs that are classified as follows:
Doctorate-Professional Practice
These degree programs are the professional degree programs of the School of Medicine (MD), the School of Dental Medicine (DMD), the School of Pharmacy (PharmD), the School of Law (JD), the School of Nursing (DNP), the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (AUD, DPT, CSCD), and the School of Education (EdD – approved in June 2014).
Doctorate-Research/Scholarship
Degree programs in this classification are all doctoral degree programs other than those identified as Doctorate-Professional Practice.
Undergraduate Students Those students enrolled in programs leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate. Also included are students enrolled for undergraduate coursework but who are not seeking an undergraduate degree or certificate.
Postdoctoral Associate This is a transitional position and is viewed as preparatory for an academic and or research career. Individuals in this classification are considered employees of the University. Postdoctoral Scholar
This is a transitional position and is viewed as preparatory for an academic and or research career. Individuals in this position are paid from a University grant that prohibits the individual from being considered an employee, or are paid from a grant whose funding source does not permit collection of a fringe rate, or are being paid a stipend by an agency outside the University.
Race For Faculty and Staff
The U.S. Department of Labor classification wherein an individual’s race is reported in terms of the following: Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, White, and Two or More Races. For Students The U. S. Department of Education’s classification taxonomy wherein an individual’s race is reported in terms of the following: International, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, White, and Two or More Races.
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Research Associate
This is an appointment that involves substantially full-time research or scholarship, is renewable, and is not viewed as preparation for another position. These Individuals are considered employees of the University.
School This is an academic unit that is responsible for the administration of the institution's academic programs. Status
Full-time students Undergraduate students registered for 12 or more credits in a term. Graduate students and first professional students registered for 9 or more credits in a term.
Part-time students
Undergraduate students registered for fewer than 12 credits in a term. Graduate students and first professional students registered for fewer than 9 credits in a term.
Tenure
A status accorded to those members of the University’s faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge.
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MEMBER INSTITUTIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
The University of Pittsburgh is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious organization of 62 preeminent doctorate-granting research institutions in the United States and Canada. The University identifies the AAU as an appropriate peer group for statistical and policy comparisons. The following table provides an alphabetical listing of the 36 public and 26 private universities that comprise the membership of the organization. The table also indicates the state or country in which each institution is located (the abbreviation CN denotes the two Canadian schools), along with the year of admission to the AAU.
AAU Member Institutions: Public
Georgia Institute of Technology.................................. GA .........2010
Indiana University ....................................................... IN...........1909
Iowa State University .................................................. IA ...........1958
McGill University ......................................................... CN .........1926
Michigan State University ........................................... MI ..........1964
Ohio State University .................................................. OH .........1916
Pennsylvania State University .................................... PA .........1958
Purdue University ........................................................ IN...........1958
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey............. NJ ..........1989
Stony Brook University - SUNY¹ ................................. NY .........2001
Texas A&M University ................................................. TX ..........2001
University at Buffalo - SUNY¹ ..................................... NY .........1989
University of Arizona ................................................... AR ......... 1985
University of California, Berkeley ............................... CA ......... 1900
University of California, Davis .................................... CA ......... 1996
University of California, Irvine ..................................... CA ......... 1996
University of California, Los Angeles ......................... CA ......... 1974
University of California, San Diego ............................ CA ......... 1982
University of California, Santa Barbara ...................... CA ......... 1995
University of Colorado ................................................ CO ......... 1966
University of Florida .................................................... FL .......... 1985
University of Illinois ..................................................... IL ........... 1908
University of Iowa ........................................................ IA ........... 1909
University of Kansas ................................................... KS ......... 1909
University of Maryland ................................................ MD ........ 1969
University of Michigan ................................................ MI .......... 1900
University of Minnesota .............................................. MN ........ 1908
University of Missouri ................................................. MO ........ 1908
University of North Carolina ....................................... NC ......... 1922
University of Oregon ................................................... OR......... 1969
University of Pittsburgh ............................................... PA ......... 1974
University of Texas ..................................................... TX ......... 1929
University of Toronto................................................... CN ......... 1926
University of Virginia ................................................... VA ......... 1904
University of Washington............................................ WA ........ 1950
University of Wisconsin .............................................. WI ......... 1900
AAU Member Institutions: Private
Boston University ........................................................ MA ........ 2012
Brandeis University ..................................................... MA ........ 1985
Brown University ......................................................... RI .......... 1933
California Institute of Technology ............................... CA ........ 1934
Carnegie Mellon University ......................................... PA ........ 1982
Case Western Reserve University ............................. OH ........ 1969
Columbia University .................................................... NY ........ 1900
Cornell University ........................................................ NY ........ 1900
Duke University ........................................................... NC ........ 1938
Emory University......................................................... GA ........ 1995
Harvard University ...................................................... MA ........ 1900
Johns Hopkins University ........................................... MD ........ 1900
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...................... MA ........ 1934
New York University ................................................... NY ......... 1950
Northwestern University ............................................. IL ........... 1917
Princeton University ................................................... NJ ......... 1900
Rice University ............................................................ TX ......... 1985
Stanford University ..................................................... CA ......... 1900
Tulane University ........................................................ LA ..........1958
University of Chicago .................................................. IL ...........1900
University of Pennsylvania.......................................... PA .........1900
University of Rochester ............................................... NY .........1941
University of Southern California ................................ CA .........1969
Vanderbilt University ................................................... TN .........1950
Washington University ................................................ MO ........1923
Yale University ............................................................ CT .........1900
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PITTSBURGH CAMPUS MAP (continued)Allen Hall ................................................................ ALLEN D2Alumni Hall ............................................................. ALUM E2
(Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, Office of Alumni Relations)
Amos Hall (residence hall) ........................................AMOS E3BAPST (map abbreviation for First Baptist Church)
• Barco Law Building .................................................. LAW E3Bellefield Hall ........................................................ BELLH G2Bellefield Presbyterian Church ..............................PRES D3Bellefield Towers ....................................................BELLT F1
• Benedum Hall ...................................................... BENDM D3Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical
Science Tower (Tower 1) and Biomedical Science Tower 2 .............................BSTWR B3
Biomedical Science Tower 3 ..................................BST3 C4Bouquet Gardens ................................................. BQGRS E4
(residence halls A–J)Brackenridge Hall (residence hall, ......................... BRACK E3
Parking Services Office, The Pitt Shop)Bruce Hall (residence hall) .................................... BRUCE E3Building 5 ...............................................................BLDG5 C2
• Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh ...................... CARNG G3
Cathedral of Learning ................................................. CL F2CATHO (map abbreviation for Ryan Catholic Newman Center)Center for Bioengineering off map ......................... CNBIO B4Center for Sports Medicine .....................................CSMR B4
and Rehabilitation off mapCharles L. Cost Sports Center .................................COST A1CHDEV (map abbreviation for University Child
Development Center)• Chevron Science Center ...................................... CHVRN D1
Clapp Hall ..............................................................CLAPP F1Community of Reconciliation Building .......................CR F1Craig Hall ................................................................CRAIG G1Craig Square ........................................................ CRGSQ G2Crawford Hall .......................................................CRAWF E1
Darragh Street Apartment Complex ....................... DSAC A3 Eberly Hall ............................................................. EBERL D1
Engineering Auditorium ....................................... ENGUD D2Eureka Building .....................................................EURKA C5Eye and Ear Institute .................................................. EEI C3Falk Medical Building ........................................... FALKC C3Falk School ............................................................ FALKS C1First Baptist Church ..............................................BAPST F1
(United Campus Ministry)Fitzgerald Field House ......................................... FHOUS A2Forbes Craig Apartments ..................................... FBCRG G2Forbes Oakland Building ......................................FOBLD B5Forbes Pavilion ...................................................... PAVLN C4
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Forbes Tower ........................................................FRTOW D4
Fraternity Housing Complex ................................... FRAT B1 C2
• Frick Fine Arts Building ........................................ FKART F3 Gardner Steel Conference Center ........................... GSCC D2Heinz Memorial Chapel ..........................................HEINZ F2Hill Building .............................................................. HILL C4
• Hillman Library ....................................................HLMAN E3Hilton Garden Inn .................................................HILTON C4Holland Hall (residence hall) .................................. HOLLD E3
• Information Sciences Building .................................... IS F1Iroquois Building ................................................... IROQU D4Jewish University Center .......................................... JUC G2K. Leroy Irvis Hall (residence hall) ............................. IRVIS C2Kaufmann Medical Building .....................................KAU C4
• Langley Hall ...........................................................LANGY E1LAW (map abbreviation for Barco Law Building)Lawrence Hall ......................................................LAWRN E3Learning Research and
Development Center .............................................LRDC C2Litchfield Towers ..................................................TOWRS D3
(residence halls A, B, C)Loeffler Building ................................................... LOEFF D4Log Cabin .............................................................. LOGCB F2Lothrop Hall (residence hall) ...................................LOTHP C3Lutheran University Center .......................................LUC G2Magee-Womens Hospital .....................................MAGEE B5Mark A. Nordenberg Hall .......................................NORD D3
(residence hall, Student Health Service)McCormick Hall (residence hall) ........................... MCCOR E3Medical Arts Building ..........................................MDART D3Mellon Institute ......................................................MELLI F1
(Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)Melwood Maintenance Building
off map ................................................................ MELWD G1• Mervis Hall ...........................................................MERVS F4 UPMC Montefiore ...................................................MONF B4• Music Building ......................................................MUSIC F1
O’Hara Student Center ...............................................OSC D2 Old Engineering Hall ..................................................OEH D2
Oxford Building (3501 Forbes Avenue) .....................OXFRD C4Panther Hall (residence hall) ...................................PANTH B2Park Plaza ............................................................. PLAZA G1Parkvale Building .................................................... VALE D4PAVLN (map abbreviation for Forbes Pavilion)The John M. and Gertrude E.
Petersen Events Center ..................................... PCNTR B2Petersen Sports Complex ....................................PSCOM A2Pharmacy Administration ....................................PHRMA C3Pitt Sports Dome .....................................................DOME A1Pittsburgh Athletic Association ................................ PAA E2Pittsburgh Board of Education .................................PBE G2Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy .....FRICK D3Post Office (Oakland Branch) ....................................POST F4
PRES (map abbreviation for Bellefield Presbyterian Church)UPMC Presbyterian ...............................................PRESB C3UPMC Presbyterian South Tower ...................... PRESB-S C3Public Health .........................................................PUBHL D3
(Crabtree Hall and Graduate School of Public Health)Rand Building ......................................................... RAND G1Ruskin Hall ........................................................... RUSKN F1Ryan Catholic Newman Center ..............................CATHO F1
(The Oratory) off mapSt. Paul Cathedral ................................................. SPAUL G1Salk Hall ..................................................................SALK B3
• Scaife Hall .............................................................. SCAIF C3Schenley Park ................................................................. G4Schenley Place ..................................................... SCHEN F1Schenley Plaza ................................................................ F3Schenley Quadrangle ....................................................... E3Sennott Square .................................................... SENSQ D4Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum ......SOSAM D2Space Research Coordination Center ................... SRCC D2
• Stephen Foster Memorial .....................................STEPH F2Sutherland Hall (residence hall) ........................... .SUTHD B1
Thackeray Hall (registration) ..................................THACK D2Thaw Hall ...............................................................THAW D2
• Thomas Detre Hall of the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic ..............................TDH C2
TOWRS (map abbreviation for Litchfield Towers)Trees Hall (athletic facilities) ................................... TREES A2University Center (UPMC) ........................................UCTR E1University Child Development Center
off map ................................................................. CHDEV G1University Club ......................................................UCLUB D2University Public Safety Building ...........................UPSB C5University Store on Fifth .........................................USOF E3
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Development Center ............................................ UTDC G1VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System—
University Drive Division .......................................... VA B1VALE (map abbreviation for Parkvale Building)Van de Graaff Building ..........................................VNGRF D2
Victoria Building .....................................................VICTO C4Webster Hall .........................................................WEBSR F1
Wesley W. Posvar Hall ...........................................WWPH E4Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
(see Thomas Detre Hall)William Pitt Union ....................................................WPU E3Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center ............. WYNUC E1
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Briar Lodge (residence hall) ............................ BRIAR E2Buckhorn Lodge (residence hall) ...................BUCKH F4Campus Mall .............................................................. C3Campus Police .............................................. PPBLD F4
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Log Cabin .......................................................... LOG G3Maple Hall (residence hall) .............................MAPLE E4John P. Murtha Center For Public Service and National Competitiveness .................. MURTHA B2Nursing and Health Sciences Building ........NURHS C2Oak Hall (residence hall) .................................... OAK D3Owen Library .................................................. OWEN D2 (Academic Success Center, Faculty Resource Center,
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Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center ................PPAC B2 (Arts Center Office, Southern Alleghenies Museum
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Computer Center, Rice Auditorium)
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(Student Union, Book Store, Student Affairs, Dining Halls)
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Residence Halls Ernest Hemingway House .......................HEMIN C4 F. Scott Fitzgerald House .......................... FITZG A3 Gertrude Stein House ............................... STEIN B4 Herman Melville House ............................ MELVI C4 Howard L. Fesenmyer House ......................... FE D4 James Baldwin House ............................BALDW A2 Lester and Barbara Rice House .................. RICE D3Livingston Alexander House .......................... LA D4 Reed-Coit House .....................................REEDC B3 Sarah B. Dorn House ................................ DORN C2 T. S. Eliot House ....................................... ELIOT C4 Willa Cather House .................................. CATHE A3
William Faulkner House ........................... FAULK A2 Marilyn Horne Hall (off map) .............................. G3
Student Laundry Building ........................... STLAU A2, C4Swarts Hall (Humanities, ........................... SWRTS C3
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FACT BOOK 2019 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
2015-2019 2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022Robert G. Lovett John A. Barbour Ira J. Gumberg Mary Ellen Callahan
Martha Hartle Munsch Eva Tansky Blum Dawne S. Hickton Vaughn S. ClagetteWilliam E. Strickland Jr. Edward J. Grefenstette Roberta A. Luxbacher James P. Covert
Stephen R. Tritch Patricia D. Horoho Thomas E. Richards Keith E. SchaeferJohn H. Pelusi Jr.
2015-2019 2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022G. Nicholas Beckwith III David C. Chavern Douglas M. Browning David J. Morehouse
Louis R. Cestello Robert M. Hernandez Deborah J. Gillotti Michael G. WellsThomas M. Kurtz Marlee S. Myers Tamara M. Haddad Marna Cupp Whittington
Jeannine T. Schoenecker Shawndya L. Simpson Vacant Vacant
2015-2019 2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022Michael A. Bryson S. Jeffrey Kondis Larry J. Merlo Jane Bilewicz Allred
Jack D. Smith Gary T. Brownlee
2015-2019 2016-2020 2017-2021 2018-2022Herbert S. Shear (H) Jay Costa Jr. (S) Sy Holzer (G) John A. Maher III (H)
Peter C. Varischetti (S) Bradley J. Franc (G) William K. Lieberman (S) John J. Verbanac (S)Jake Wheatley Jr. (G) Thomas O. Johnson II (H) Thomas VanKirk (H) Vacant (G)
J. David Barnes Herbert P. Douglas Jr. George L. Miles Jr. Farrell RubensteinSteven C. Beering D. Michael Fisher Frank E. Mosier Richard P. SimmonsThomas G. Bigley E. Jeanne Gleason Alfred L. Moyé Charles M. Steiner
Suzanne W. Broadhurst J. Roger Glunt Thomas H. O'Brien John A. SwansonJohn G. Conomikes Earl F. Hord Anthony J. F. O'Reilly Burton M. Tansky
George A. Davidson Jr. A. Alice Kindling Robert A. Paul Dick ThornburghCatherine D. DeAngelis Paul E. Lego James C. Roddey Thomas J. Usher
Source: Office of the Secretary, September 2018.
Emeritus Trustees
Eva Tansky Blum, ChairpersonPatrick Gallagher, Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer, Member Ex Officio (voting)
Term Trustees
Special Trustees
Alumni Trustees
Commonwealth Trustees(G - Governor appointment; H - House appointment; S - Senate appointment)
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHMembership of the Board of Trustees
2018-2019
Members Ex Officio (non-voting)
Tom W. Wolf, Governor of the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaPedro A. Rivera, Secretary of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County ExecutiveWilliam Peduto, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh
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Officers of the University of Pittsburgh 2018-2019
Eva Tansky Blum .............................................................................. Chairperson of the Board of Trustees
Patrick Gallagher ........................................................................... Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Ann E. Cudd ....................................................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost Arthur S. Levine ............................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and
Dean of the School of Medicine
Rob A. Rutenbar ................................................................................ Senior Vice Chancellor for Research
Geovette E. Washington ....................................................Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Legal Officer
Hari Sastry ................................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Kathy W. Humphrey ..................................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement and Secretary of the Board of Trustees
Gregory A. Scott ....................................................... Senior Vice Chancellor for Business and Operations
Cynthia C. Moore ...................................................................... Deputy Secretary of the Board of Trustees Greg Schuler .......................................................................................................... Chief Investment Officer
Paul Lawrence .............................................................................................................................. Treasurer
Susan M. Gilbert ........................................................................................................... Assistant Treasurer
Source: Office of the Secretary, September 2018.
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UNIVERSITY OFFICERS
1Also serving as a University officer is Susan M. Gilbert, Assistant Treasurer.
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Board of Trustees
Chairperson of the Board Eva Tansky BlumOffice of the Secretary159 Cathedral of Learning624-6623
Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Gallagher107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Senior Vice Chancellor, HealthSciences and Dean, School of Medicine Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Legal Officer
Geovette E. Washington2400 Cathedral of Learning624-4747
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Hari Sastry1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6577
Chief Investment Officer
Gregory G. SchulerSchenley Place, Suite 700624-6620
Sec. of the Board of Trustees, Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement Kathy W. Humphrey132 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Senior Vice ChancellorBusiness and Operations
Gregory A. Scott124 Cathedral of Learning624-4247
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Deputy Secretary and SeniorAssociate General Counsel
Cynthia C. Moore159 Cathedral of Learning624-6623
Senior Vice ChancellorResearch
Rob A. Rutenbar132 Cathedral of Learning624-9019
Treasurer1
Paul LawrenceSchenley Place, Suite 700624-6620
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CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer
Patrick Gallagher107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Senior Vice Chancellor, HealthSciences and Dean, School of Medicine
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Legal Officer
Geovette E. Washington2400 Cathedral of Learning624-4747
Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
Hari Sastry1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6577
Senior Vice Chancellor Engagement and Secretary ofthe Board of Trustees
Kathy W. Humphrey132 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Vice Chancellor, Developmentand Alumni Relations andPresident, Medical Health Sciences Foundation
Kris Davitt8084 Forbes Tower647-6504
Athletic Director
Heather R. LykePetersen Events Center648-8230
Director, Internal Audit
John P. Elliott1809 Cathedral of Learning624-6127
Senior Vice ChancellorBusiness and Operations
Gregory A. Scott124 Cathedral of Learning624-4247
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 10.2018
Senior Vice ChancellorResearch
Rob A. Rutenbar132 Cathedral of Learning624-9019
Chief Information Officer andDirector, Computing Servicesand Systems Development
Jinx P. Walton728 Cathedral of Learning624-6100
Chief of Staff
Kevin J. Washo, Jr.107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ENGAGEMENT
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice Chancellor Engagement and Secretary of the Board of Trustees Kathy W. Humphrey132 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
Vice Chancellor Communications
Ellen L. Moran400 Craig Hall648-7355
Vice Chancellor, Diversity and Inclusion
Pamela W. Connelly540 Craig Hall624-4685
Assistant Vice Chancellor
John A. Lea107 Cathedral of Learning624-4200
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 01.2019
Vice Chancellor, Community and Governmental Relat ions
Paul A. Supowitz710 Alumni Hall624-2901
Deputy Secretary, Board ofTrustees and Senior AssociateGeneral Counsel
Cynthia C. Moore159 Cathedral of Learning624-6623
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PROVOST AND SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR – DEANS / DIRECTORS / PRESIDENTS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Renée and Richard Goldman Dean, School of Education Valerie Kinloch5605 Wesley W. Posvar Hall624-1738
Dean, School of Computing and Information
Paul R. Cohen514 Bellefield Hall383-0657
Dean, School of Social Work
Elizabeth M.Z. Farmer2117 Cathedral of Learning624-6337
Dean, University Honors College
Brian A. Primack3600 Cathedral of Learning624-6878
Vice Provost, UndergraduateStudies
Joseph J. McCarthy809 Cathedral of Learning383-9040
Executive Vice Provost
David N. DeJong801 Cathedral of Learning624-4228
U.S. Steel DeanJohn A. Swanson School of Engineering
James R. Martin II1140D Benedum Hall624-9811
Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Kenyon R. Bonner738 Cathedral of Learning648-1006
President, Johnstown Campus
Jem M. Spectar450 Schoolhouse RoadJohnstown, PA 15904814-269-2090
Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs,Development and Diversity
Laurie J. Kirsch826 Cathedral of Learning624-5749
Dean, School of Law
Amy J. Wildermuth219 Barco Law Building648-1401
President, Greensburg Campus
Sharon P. Smith150 Finoli DriveGreensburg, PA 15601724-836-9911
Director, University Library System
Kornelia V. Tancheva271 Hillman Library648-7747
Director, Center for Philosophy of Science
Edouard Machery817 Cathedral of Learning624-1052
Director, Learning Research and Development Center
Charles A. Perfetti833 LRDC624-7107
Interim Director, University Center for Social and Urban Research Scott R. Beach3343 Forbes Avenue, Rm. 212624-5443
Interim President, Bradford and Titusville Campuses Lawrence F. Feick300 Campus DriveBradford, PA 16701814-362-5140
Dean, The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Admin. Arjang A. Assad372 Mervis Hall648-1556
Bettye J. and Ralph E. BaileyDean, Kenneth P. DietrichSchool of Arts and Sciences andDean, Coll. of General Studies
Kathleen M. Blee917 Cathedral of Learning624-1164
Dean, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
John T. S. Keeler3410 Wesley W. Posvar Hall624-7605
Vice Provost, Special Projects
Lawrence F. Feick801 Cathedral of Learning624-4231
Assistant Provost
Nancy H. Tannery809 Cathedral of Learning383-3289
Senior Assistant
Peggy A. King801 Cathedral of Learning624-9011
Vice Provost, Enrollment
Marc L. Harding217 Alumni Hall624-7175
Vice Provost, Graduate Studiesand Strategic Initiatives
Nathan N. Urban801 Cathedral of Learning383-9872
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Vice Provost, Data and Information
Stephen R. Wisniewski826 Cathedral of Learning624-2246
Assistant Provost, StrategicCommunications
Louise C. Sciannameo809 Cathedral of Learning624-7383
Vice Provost, Global Affairs
Ariel C. Armony4400 Wesley W. Posvar Hall648-7374
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PROVOST AND SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR – OTHER ACADEMIC AREAS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
Vice Provost, UndergraduateStudies
Joseph J. McCarthy809 Cathedral of Learning624-9040
Executive Vice Provost
David N. DeJong801 Cathedral of Learning624-4228
Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Kenyon R. Bonner738 William Pitt Union648-1006
Vice Provost Faculty Affairs, Development and Diversity
Laurie J. Kirsch826 Cathedral of Learning624-5749
Senior Assistant
Peggy A. King801 Cathedral of Learning624-9011
Director, University Center for Teaching and Learning Cynthia Golden820 Alumni Hall624-1113
Director, Academic SupportServices for Student-Athletes
Michael A. Farabaugh3090 Petersen Events Center648-7870
Chair, Aerospace Studies
Diana Bishop2917 Cathedral of Learning624-6361
Chair, Military Science
Jason A. Eddy409 Bellefield Hall624-6149
University Registrar
Patricia J. Mathay220 Thackery Hall624-7512
Vice Provost, Graduate Studies and Strategic Initiatives
Nathan N. Urban801 Cathedral of Learning383-9872
Vice Provost, Data and Information
Stephen R. Wisniewski826 Cathedral of Learning624-2246
Director, University Press
Peter Kracht407 Thomas Boulevard383-2499
Director, Faculty Records
Victoria C. LancasterG-48 Cathedral of Learning624-4232
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Vice Provost, Special Projects
Lawrence F. Feick801 Cathedral of Learning624-4231
Assistant Provost, Strategic Communications
Louise C. Sciannameo809 Cathedral of Learning624-7383
Assistant Provost
Nancy Tannery809 Cathedral of Learning383-3289
Vice Provost, Global Affairs
Ariel C. Armory4400 Wesley W. Posvar Hall648-7374
Vice Provost, Enrollment
Marc L. Harding217 Alumni Hall624-7175
Associate Vice Provost, Professional Programs
William T. Valenta826 Cathedral of Learning648-4005
Associate Vice Provost, Faculty
Doris M. Rubio826 Cathedral of Learning383-9076
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VICE PROVOST AND DEAN OF STUDENTS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Vice Provost and Dean ofStudents
Kenyon R. Bonner738 William Pitt Union648-1006
Associate Dean and Director Student Life
Linda Williams-Moore130 William Pitt Union648-1074
Associate Dean and DirectorResidence Life
Steven L. Anderson935 William Pitt Union648-1200
Senior Assistant to the Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Christine A. Chapman738 William Pitt Union383-4237
Director, Counseling Center
Appointment Pending275 Nordenberg Hall648-7930
Associate Dean and Director Career Center Cheryl S. Finlay200 William Pitt Union383-4473
Director, Cross-Cultural and Leadership Development
Summer L. Rothrock617 William Pitt Union648-7831
Director, Disability Resources and Services
Leigh Culley140 William Pitt Union648-7890
Director, Campus Recreation
Marilyn L. Ross3029 Petersen Events Center648-8277
Associate Dean and DirectorAdministration
Brian F. Hamluk738 William Pitt Union648-1006
Director, PITT ARTS
Annabelle Clippinger907 William Pitt Union624-4498
Parent and Family Liaison
Michael Dolinger130 William Pitt Union648-8548
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 10.2018
Senior Business Manager
Suzanne M. Kroll738 William Pitt Union624-6226
Director, PittServes
Chaz R. Kellem948 William Pitt Union624-9293
Executive Director, Wellness Center
Marian S. Vanek265 Nordenberg Hall383-1863
Medical DirectorStudent Health Service
Elizabeth S. Wettick231 Nordenberg Hall383-1805
Student Conduct OfficerJudicial Affairs
Barbara D. Ruprecht738 William Pitt Union648-7910
Director, Marketing andCommunications
Janine S. Fisher738 William Pitt Union648-1049
Assistant to the Vice Provost and Dean of Students
Erin Carney Strong738 William Pitt Union648-1010
Communications Specialist
Appointment Pending738 William Pitt Union648-1001
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SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR HEALTH SCIENCES – DEANS AND VICE CHANCELLORS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice ChancellorHealth Sciences1
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Associate Vice ChancellorAcademic Affairs
Margaret C. McDonald401 Scaife Hall383-7474
Assistant Vice ChancellorDiversity
Paula K. DavisM216E Scaife Hall648-2066
Associate Vice ChancellorGlobal Health
Donald S. BurkeA624 Public Health624-3001
Associate Vice ChancellorIndustry Relations and Continuing Education
Barbara E. BarnesUS Steel Tower, 58th Floor647-8212
Dean, School of DentalMedicine
Bernard J. Costello440 Salk Hall648-1938
Dean, School of Nursing
Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob350 Victoria Building624-2400
Dean, School of Pharmacy
Patricia D. Kroboth1104 Salk Hall624-3270
Dean, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Anthony Delitto4029 Forbes Tower383-6560
Dean, Graduate School ofPublic Health
Donald S. BurkeA624 Public Health624-3001
Associate Vice Chancellor Cancer Research
Robert L. Ferris547 UPMC Cancer Pavilion623-3205
Associate Vice ChancellorHealth Policy and Planning
A. Everette JamesA619 Public Health383-7049
Associate Sr. Vice ChancellorScience Strategy and Planning
Jeremy M. BergS304 Scaife Hall624-1223
Associate Sr. Vice ChancellorAdministration
William J. Madden401 Scaife Hall648-3175
Senior Vice Chancellor andProvost1
Ann E. Cudd801 Cathedral of Learning624-4223
John and Gertrude Petersen Dean, School of Medicine
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Associate Vice ChancellorClinical Research
Steven E. Reis401 Scaife Hall648-9516
Associate Vice ChancellorBiomedical Research
Michelle S. Broido401 Scaife Hall648-2233
1Faculty appointments and academic degree programs require the Provost’s approval.
Associate Vice ChancellorAcademic Career Development
Darlene F. Zellers301 Scaife Hall648-8522
Associate Vice ChancellorInformatics
Michael J. Becich5607 Baum Blvd., Rm. 502648-9244
Assistant Vice ChancellorFaculty Excellence
Ora A. Weisz978.1 Scaife Hall383-8891
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 08.2018
Assistant Vice Chancellor Commercial Translation
Donald P. Taylor5607 Baum Blvd., Rm. 437A 624-8969
Director, Health SciencesLibrary System
Barbara A. Epstein200 Scaife Hall648-2036
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR HEALTH SCIENCES – INSTITUTE DIRECTORS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice ChancellorHealth Sciences
Arthur S. Levine401 Scaife Hall648-8975
Director, Pittsburgh Institutefor Neurodegenerative Diseases
J. Timothy Greenamyre810 Kaufmann Building648-9793
Director of Research, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic David A. Lewis230 Thomas Detre Hall of theWest. Psych. Inst. and Clinic246-6777
Scientific Director, Thomas E.Starzl Transplantation Institute
Fadi G. LakkisW1542 Biomedical Sci. Tower 2383-5774
Director, McGowan Institutefor Regenerative Medicine William R. Wagner450 Technology DrivePittsburgh, PA 15219624-5324
Director, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Robert L. Ferris547 UPMC Cancer Pavilion623-3205
Director, Institute on Aging
Toren Finkel456 Bridgeside Point I383-4416
Director, Center for Vaccine Research
Paul Duprex9014 Biomedical Sci. Tower 3624-4480
Scientific Director, BrainInstitute
Peter L. Strick4074 Biomedical Sci. Tower 3383-9961
Director, Magee-WomensResearch Institute
Yoel SadovskyA608 Magee-WomensResearch Institute641-2675
Director, Drug DiscoveryInstitute
D. Lansing TaylorW952 Biomedical Sci. Tower 2648-9200
Director, Vascular MedicineInstitute
Mark T. GladwinNW628 UPMC Montefiore692-2117
Director, Institute for Precision Medicine
Adrian V. Lee A412 Magee-WomensResearch Institute641-8554
Director, Institute for ClinicalResearch Education
Wishwa N. KapoorW933 UPMC Montefiore692-4821
Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Steven E. Reis401 Scaife Hall648-9516
Director, Health Policy Institute
A. Everette JamesA619 Public Health383-7049
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 08.2018
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR RESEARCH
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice Chancellor Research Rob A. Rutenbar132 Cathedral of Learning624-9019
Vice Chancellor, ResearchConduct and Compliance
George A. Huber401 Heiber Building624-5354
Vice Chancellor Research Computing
Ralph Z. Roskies312 Schenley Place648-3094
Vice ChancellorResearch Operations
Jennifer E. Woodward123 University Place624-7405
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 10.2018
Director, Export Controls
Allen A. DiPalmaG-3 Thackeray Hall624-7415
Vice Chancellor, Innovationand Entrepreneurship Evan A. Facher1st Flr., Gardner Steel Conf. Ctr.624-3152
Vice ChancellorEconomic Partnerships
Rebecca O. Bagley3518 Fifth Avenue624-5530
Chief of Staff
Michelle L. Amato132 Cathedral of Learning383-4009
Deputy Vice ChancellorResearch
N. John Cooper729 Schenley Place624-9019
Vice Chancellor, SciencePolicy and Research Strategies
Michael J. Holland728 Schenley Place383-4116
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR FOR BUSINESS AND OPERATIONS
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Executive Assistant Denise R. Doswell 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-0029
Senior Vice Chancellor Business and Operations Gregory A. Scott 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-3217
Vice Chancellor Human Resources Cheryl L. Johnson 500 Craig Hall 624-8030
Associate Vice Chancellor Facilities Management Scott C. Bernotas 4th Floor, Eureka Building 624-9510
Associate Vice Chancellor Public Safety and Emergency Management Ted P. Fritz 217 Univ. Public Safety Bldg. 624-0072
Vice Chancellor Business and Real Estate Eli Shorak 124 Cathedral of Learning 624-3217
Director, Environmental Health and Safety Jay M. Frerotte 4th Flr., Univ. Publ. Safety Bldg. 624-9505
Assistant Vice Chancellor Employee/Labor Relations Robert W. Hartman 500 Craig Hall 648-1969
Chief, University Police James K. Loftus 3rd Flr., Univ. Publ. Safety Bldg. 624-4216
Assistant Vice Chancellor Administration Daniel Marcinko 4th Floor, Eureka Building 624-7931
Assistant Vice Chancellor Operations and Maintenance Dan Fisher 4th Floor, Eureka Building 383-9955
Assistant Vice Chancellor Planning, Design, and Construction Owen J. Cooks 3rd Floor, Eureka Building 383-2621
Director, Leasing and Real Estate Deborah Bon Pozycki 3525 Forbes Avenue 624-6991
Director, Compensation Maureen A. Kendall 100 Craig Hall 624-4752
Director, Integrated Security Commander, University Police Shawn K. Ellies Integrated Security Department 3527 Forbes Avenue 624-5008
Assistant Vice Chancellor Benefits John R. Kozar 317 Craig Hall 624-4845
Director, University Child Development Center Mary Beth McCulloch 635 Clyde Street 383-2100
Director, Parking, Transportation, and Services Kevin M. Sheehy 127 Ruskin Hall 624-8824
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 08.2018
Director, Emergency Management Christopher D. Casamento 2nd Floor, Public Safety Building 624-8527
Director of Administration Leo M. Constantino 500 Craig Hall 624-6464
Director, Recruiting and Client Services Jenny Hawat 100 Craig Hall 624-7000
Director of Administration Laura W. Zullo McCormick Hall 648-1103
Director, Organization Development and Staff Organization Mark D. Burdsall 510 Craig Hall 624-8038
Assistant Vice Chancellor Human Resources Derek Smith 300 Craig Hall 624-7000
Associate Vice Chancellor Business and Auxiliary Services James V. Earle McCormick Hall 648-1102
Director, Customer Experience and Business Systems Julie M. Bannister Brackenridge Hall 383-7830
Director, Operations Matthew G. Walaan 211 Bruce Hall 648-8990
Director, University Stores
Monica D. Rattigan Towers C 648-1406
Manager, Conference Services Adrianne R. Holmes B-20 University Club 648-1644
Director, Sustainability Aurora Sharrard 153 Benedum Hall 624-5122
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
SENIOR VICE CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Senior Vice Chancellor andChief Financial Officer
Hari Sastry1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6577
Exec. Assistant and Coordinator Policies and Procedures
Stacey L. Czerniejewski1817 Cathedral of Learning624-6511
Controller
Thurman D. Wingrove3015 Cathedral of Learning624-6028
Associate Vice ChancellorFinancial Operat ions
Maureen R. Beal3317 Cathedral of Learning624-6832
Assistant Treasurer, Finance
Susan M. Gilbert700 Schenley Place624-6620
Treasurer
Paul Lawrence700 Schenley Place624-6620
Manager, Payment Processingand Compliance
Stephanie Ford-Jones200 Atwood Street624-3192
Director, Purchasing Services
Thomas E. Youngs, Jr.3416 Cathedral of Learning624-8785
Director, Payroll
Jeanne M. Garver218P Craig Hall624-8080
Director, Strategic Sourcing and PantherExpress Solutions
Kevin H. Maloney3329 Cathedral of Learning624-4395
Assistant Controller, Budget and Financial Reporting
Kathy P. Tosh3015 Cathedral of Learning624-5747
Director, Risk Management/Insurance/Worker’s Comp.
Yvonne M. Keafer1825 Cathedral of Learning624-6670
Director, Sponsored ProjectsAccounting
David M. Laffey3100 Cathedral of Learning624-6039
Director, Institut ional Research
Robert D. Goga1709 Cathedral of Learning624-6609
Manager, Sarbanes-OxleyProject
Cheryl A. Walton1714 Cathedral of Learning624-4669
Associate Vice ChancellorStudent Financial Services
Beth C. Stack160 Thackeray Hall624-7503
Director, Financial Compliancefor Research
Beverly K. Zern1733 Cathedral of Learning624-8177
Director, General Accounting
Louella E. Edwards1710 Cathedral of Learning624-2762
Director, Tax
James K. Vesco200 Atwood Street624-6395
Associate Vice ChancellorFinancial Information Systems
Monte A. Ciotto1917 Cathedral of Learning624-6206
Executive Director, Business Solutions
Dianne L. DeNezza3200 Cathedral of Learning624-6394
Executive Director, Technical Services, Information Security Off icer John M. Duska1917 Cathedral of Learning624-4671
University of Pittsburgh2018-19 12.2018
Director, Cost Accounting
Michael C. Moran3100 Cathedral of Learning624-6625
Chief Investment Officer
Gregory G. Schuler700 Schenley Place624-6620
Managing Director, Public Strategies
Michael E. Imbrogno700 Schenley Place624-6620
Managing Director, PrivateStrategies
Paul E. Rodgers700 Schenley Place624-6620
Managing Director, Endowment Operations
John C. Kaye700 Schenley Place624-6620
Manager, Buy-to-PayCustomer Service
Tammy S. Nolan200 Atwood Street624-5869
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION
VICE CHANCELLOR FOR DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI RELATIONS
University of Pittsburgh2018-1910.2018
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
Vice Chancellor, Development andAlumni Relations and President, Medical and Health Sciences Foundation
Kris Davitt8084 Forbes Tower647-6504
Assistant Vice ChancellorSchools and Centers
Danni M. Piccolo162 Park Plaza624-2915
Vice ChancellorCorporate and Foundation Relations
Thomas P. Crawford270 Park Plaza624-5822
Executive Administrative Assistant
Diane M. Wood8084 Forbes Tower647-8546
Vice ChancellorIndividual Giving, Health Sciences
Michael S. LaFrankie8084 Forbes Tower647-9071
Vice ChancellorIndividual Giving, Schools and Centers
Doug McCulloughPark Plaza
Vice ChancellorCommunications, Donor Relat ions,and Volunteer Management
Appointment Pending
DirectorVolunteer Management
Lori A. Spisak8084 Forbes Tower647-9066
Vice ChancellorAnnual Giving
Appointment Pending
Vice ChancellorData and Gift Services
Appointment Pending
Assistant Vice ChancellorHealth Sciences Development and Alumni Relations
Jennifer A. Gabler302 Medical Arts Building647-3792
Associate Vice ChancellorOperations and Integration
Tom A. Spanedda8084 Forbes Tower647-4286
Vice ChancellorAlumni Relations
Appointment Pending
STUDENT INFORMATION
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, SCHOOL, LEVEL, AND STATUS — FALL TERM 2018
Undergraduate
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Graduate
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Total - All Levels
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
19,330
543
182655
512,043
20992
2,984213
97811,380
909
12
72
303912
519
377370
18,421
531
182648
492,013
17080
2,933204
60111,010
7,02320
484499604
84144
59
602518379
71882599750
1,328
1,5772033
141147
370
3
98117141
45189194321
55
5,446
451358457
817456
504401238
26693405429
1,273
2,320
318597
273216323
399
194
286
18
96
172
2,034
300597
273120323
399
22
28,67320
1,3451,096
604539
1,015433
2,043811610379470
3,8661,006
750978
12,708
2,7722063
141147
3173
530
137129141
45240375321377425
25,901
1,282955457536842428
2,013674481238425
3,626631429601
12,283
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
26082388258
5,3541,199
1871,4262,542
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
26082388258
5,3541,199
1871,4262,542
24,9441,16923,775 7,0231,5775,446 2,3202862,034 34,2873,03231,255
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, SCHOOL, AND LEVEL — FALL TERM 2018
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate -Professional Practice Total - All Levels
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
27,009.88.0
1,307.21,011.4
515.8537.2911.2430.0
2,025.0728.8532.6294.4443.0
3,722.0781.0557.4751.8
12,453.0
2,148.4
307.2597.0
273.0158.4323.0
399.0
90.8
6,076.88.0
464.2414.4515.882.2
102.057.2
543.2447.8294.444.0
768.6482.6557.4
1,295.0
18,784.6
535.8
182.0650.849.8
2,025.0185.684.8
2,953.4207.6
751.811,158.0
5,458.01,231.8
202.21,458.82,565.2
5,458.01,231.8
202.21,458.82,565.2
32,467.82,148.46,076.824,242.6
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, LEVEL, AND SCHOOL — FALL TERM 2014-20182014 2015 2016 2017 2018
PittsburghCampus
Undergraduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
Graduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
Doctorate -ProfessionalPractice
School of EducationSchool of LawSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
TotalRegionalCampuses
Undergraduate JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
TotalUniversity Total
19,330543182655
512,043
20992
2,984213978
11,380
19,326554191585
652,104
18394
2,967234
1,01011,339
19,123568200529
632,099
170
1003,015
2151,011
11,153
18,908589188552
702,147
174
952,973
2081,035
10,877
18,757630178593
722,180
150
992,798
2131,027
10,817
7,02320
484499604
84144
59
602518379
71882599750
1,328
7,09815
529447585
81183
59
552541407
70917630782
1,300
7,3579
613377580
70246
58468
573407
56945754825
1,376
7,53913
638372600
68248
56510
605405
51968746854
1,405
7,73920
637369613
79264
55483
579392
31988930861
1,438
2,320318597273216323399194
2,218258595266165327396211
2,184195628252138326412233
2,202190606261165327456197
2,121200613267189324528
28,67328,64228,66428,64928,617
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
5,9381,336
2951,5232,784
6,0861,465
3321,5202,769
6,1771,453
3461,5622,816
6,3171,499
3711,5782,869
5,6145,9386,0866,1776,31734,28734,58034,75034,82634,934
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) officially started-up on July 1, 2017. Beginning Fall Term 2017, most University data that had previously been accounted for and reported respective to the School of Information Sciences and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Computer Science is now accounted for and reported under SCl.
1
1
1
1
1
1
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, LEVEL, AND SCHOOL — FALL TERM 2014-20182014 2015 2016 2017 2018
PittsburghCampus
Undergraduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
Graduate Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Information SciencesSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
Doctorate -ProfessionalPractice
School of EducationSchool of LawSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
TotalRegionalCampuses
Undergraduate JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
TotalUniversity Total
18,784.6535.8182.0650.849.8
2,025.0
185.684.8
2,953.4207.6751.8
11,158.0
18,764.4551.6191.0584.463.8
2,069.8
163.887.4
2,922.0229.8782.6
11,118.2
18,547.0560.8200.0523.661.8
2,069.6142.4
91.02,976.6
210.8776.4
10,934.0
18,295.4584.2188.0546.667.6
2,118.8145.8
87.82,940.0
202.6775.2
10,638.8
18,119.2620.4178.0585.869.6
2,145.8129.6
91.82,768.6
201.6743.8
10,584.2
6,076.88.0
464.2414.4515.882.2
102.057.2
543.2447.8294.444.0
768.6482.6557.4
1,295.0
6,130.26.0
504.4372.0504.679.8
145.259.0
484.2465.4321.245.4
801.2495.6573.8
1,272.4
6,285.44.2
584.2309.8489.468.2
196.855.0
393.6
489.0328.436.2
811.2597.4585.6
1,336.4
6,405.05.2
600.8304.8501.666.2
191.053.0
439.2
511.4350.440.8
815.0579.8582.2
1,363.6
6,452.08.6
600.4297.6508.076.6
198.653.8
397.2
476.4351.223.2
820.6664.8579.0
1,396.0
2,148.4307.2597.0273.0158.4323.0399.090.8
2,040.4247.8595.0266.0114.0327.0394.895.8
1,995.6187.2626.8252.081.6
326.0412.0110.0
2,037.6183.4605.4261.0106.8327.0454.899.2
2,045.4189.2613.0267.0126.0324.0526.2
27,009.826,935.026,828.026,738.026,616.6
5,458.01,231.8
202.21,458.82,565.2
5,755.01,271.8
271.01,470.82,741.4
5,895.21,395.4
296.61,470.82,732.4
5,976.61,381.6
314.81,507.42,772.8
6,098.01,430.6
330.21,517.42,819.8
5,458.05,755.05,895.25,976.66,098.032,467.832,690.032,723.232,714.632,714.6
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) officially started-up on July 1, 2017. Beginning Fall Term 2017, most University data that had previously been accounted for and reported respective to the School of Information Sciences and the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Computer Science is now accounted for and reported under SCI.
1
1
1
1
1
1
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, SCHOOL, LEVEL, AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018
Undergraduate
M F Total
Graduate
M F Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
M F Total
Total - All Levels
M F Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
19,330
543
182655
512,043
20992
2,984213
97811,380
10,109
436
120577
51832
5477
939156
5546,313
9,221
107
6278
1,211155
15
2,04557
4245,067
7,02320
484499604
84144
59
602518379
71882599750
1,328
3,91615
365290438
47124
30
234439227
44227472318
646
3,1075
119209166
372029
36879
15227
655127432
682
2,320
318597
273216323
399
194
1,384
244320
168172166
190
124
936
74277
10544
157
209
70
28,67320
1,3451,096
604539
1,015433
2,043811610379470
3,8661,006
750978
12,708
15,40915
1,045610438335873247832288516227234
1,166752318554
6,959
13,2645
300486166204142186
1,211523
94152236
2,700254432424
5,749
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
2,827712155818
1,142
2,787569
70690
1,458
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
2,827712155818
1,142
2,787569
70690
1,458
24,94412,93612,008 7,0233,9163,107 2,3201,384936 34,28718,23616,051
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY LEVEL, CAMPUS, SCHOOL, AND ETHNICITY — FALL TERM 2018
International Black or AfricanAmerican
American Indianor Alaskan
NativeAsian
NativeHawaiian/OtherPacific Islander
Hispanic orLatino White Two or More
Races Race Unknown Total
Undergraduate PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationCollege of Business AdministrationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
TotalGraduate Pittsburgh
CampusDietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for Social and Urban ResearchTotal
TotalDoctorate -ProfessionalPractice
PittsburghCampus
School of EducationSchool of LawSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacySchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesTotal
TotalTotal - All Levels and All Campuses
19,330543182655
512,043
20992
2,984213978
11,380
2062551
1964
291
16118
84426
523
272
94
1116
57529
13,532424115517
391,557
13363
2,200171666
7,647
80921
220
47410
391
554
525
8
21
1
4
2,028444455
4133
284
2581555
1,388
11
1
31
6
97216
724
1641114
11511
108601
92010
411
12111
1763
22562
5,6141,281
2251,5082,600
16253
4465
18844105975
4,340872180
1,1342,154
24674
5110
57
11
17139
26466
107
3
393165
2881
119
10326
1661
24,9443681,03217,8721,05592,199211,3651,023
7,02320
484499604
84144
59602518379
71882599750
1,328
3991030342110
221
49
1513221112221
142
149
22
2
516
217
97
39
3,3789
334279313
11105
1786
366122
13311421374617
245
91928
512
2314
224201979
3
1
1
1
2791
164655
313
61513
5
328
2541
2
1
1
262
112432
15
471
91
16232540
2,313
6988
132591214
486197821
459107278491
7,0233991423,378245327922622,313
2,320318597273216323399194
144171733
63335
3
635
1955
1212
5
1,540255335180175186278131
871030
57
1018
7
1
1
27422
13137154124
4
21
1
1455
57676
2143
643861
3411
1
2,320144631,54087127421456434,2879111,23722,7901,387132,752251,7723,400
Office of Institutional Research
FACT BOOK 2019 STUDENT INFORMATION
HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS, STATUS, LEVEL, AND RESIDENCY — FALL TERM 2018
Undergraduate
In-State
Out-of-State Total
Graduate
In-State
Out-of-State Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
In-State
Out-of-State Total
Total - All Levels
In-State
Out-of-State Total
PittsburghCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
JohnstownCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
GreensburgCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
TitusvilleCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
BradfordCampus
Full-TimePart-TimeTotal
University Total
19,330909
18,421
6,28189
6,192
13,049820
12,229
7,0231,5775,446
4,018265
3,753
3,0051,3121,693
2,320286
2,034
95755
902
1,363231
1,132
28,6732,772
25,901
11,256409
10,847
17,4172,363
15,054
2,60058
2,542
1271
126
2,47357
2,416
2,60058
2,542
1271
126
2,47357
2,416
1,50882
1,426
863
83
1,42279
1,343
1,50882
1,426
863
83
1,42279
1,343
22538
187
13
13
21238
174
22538
187
13
13
21238
174
1,28182
1,199
3218
313
96074
886
1,28182
1,199
3218
313
96074
886
24,9446,82818,116 7,0234,0183,005 2,3209571,363 34,28711,80322,484
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY AGE, LEVEL, AND STATUS — PITTSBURGH CAMPUS — FALL TERM 2018
Note: The age ranges shown in this presentation are those specified by the U. S. Department of Education in the IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey.
UndergraduateFull-Time
Part-Time Total
GraduateFull-Time
Part-Time Total
Doctorate -Professional PracticeFull-Time
Part-Time Total
Total - All LevelsFull-Time
Part-Time Total
<1818 - 1920 - 2122 - 2425 - 2930 - 3435 - 3940 - 4950 - 64
65+Unknown
Total 19,330
4529878
181526
2,2038,2937,706
189
909
4477651
104224287
9018
8
18,421
5222777
3021,9168,2037,688
181
7,02315
110308446
1,0922,6742,296
892
1,57712
73152180345609215
5,446
337
156266747
2,0652,081
892
2,320
14182
113218754
1,08625
286
1356268634611
2,034
62045
155708
1,07525
28,6731
10203488637
1,4913,9545,5858,4077,708
189
2,77217
155290299512879513
9018
8
25,901
348
198338979
3,0755,0728,3177,690
181
Avg. Age 20 29 20 27 32 28 25 37 27 22 31 23
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY AGE AND STATUS — REGIONAL CAMPUSES — FALL TERM 2018
Note: The age ranges shown in this presentation are those specified by the U. S. Department of Education in the IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey.
JohnstownFull-Time
Part-Time Total
GreensburgFull-Time
Part-Time Total
TitusvilleFull-Time
Part-Time Total
BradfordFull-Time
Part-Time Total
<1818 - 1920 - 2122 - 2425 - 2930 - 3435 - 3940 - 4950 - 64
65+Unknown
Total 2,600
697
1366
370982
1,13314
58
44126
2710
4
2,542
256
1160
343972
1,12914
1,5081
379
3055
216525655
7
82
2256
182814
7
1,4261
154
2437
188511648
7
225
110
613192051
1032
38
34689611
187
1727
111145
1021
1,281
24
13141938
147425578
41
82
2477648
138
23
1,199
67
1334
139412570
18
Avg. Age 20 27 20 20 26 21 22 27 23 20 27 21
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY — FALL TERM 2018
County Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Tioga 12 19 31
Union 14 4 18
Venango 35 48 83
Warren 21 58 79
Washington 501 125 626
Wayne 31 5 36
Westmoreland 899 891 1,790
Wyoming 15 4 19
York 304 88 392
Unknown County
356 39 395
Total PA Residents
17,417 5,067 22,484
Other U.S. Residents
7,959 444 8,403
International Students
3,297 103 3,400
University Total 28,673 5,614 34,287
County Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Adams 55 16 71
Allegheny 6,724 854 7,578
Armstrong 72 47 119
Beaver 282 45 327
Bedford 21 84 105
Berks 246 35 281
Blair 103 99 202
Bradford 20 19 39
Bucks 893 63 956
Butler 498 73 571
Cambria 174 577 751
Cameron 2 6 8
Carbon 18 5 23
Centre 52 12 64
Chester 867 52 919
Clarion 16 14 30
Clearfield 27 34 61
Clinton 7 3 10
Columbia 26 2 28
Crawford 49 122 171
Cumberland 315 37 352
Dauphin 212 25 237
Delaware 513 51 564
Elk 22 67 89
Erie 244 63 307
Fayette 136 129 265
Forest 4 7 11
Franklin 64 20 84
Fulton 2 10 12
County Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Greene 14 2 16
Huntingdon 9 15 24
Indiana 77 94 171
Jefferson 33 13 46
Juniata 4 6 10
Lackawanna 134 10 144
Lancaster 355 52 407
Lawrence 112 12 124
Lebanon 48 13 61
Lehigh 331 41 372
Luzerne 155 20 175
Lycoming 72 28 100
McKean 44 319 363
Mercer 116 8 124
Mifflin 16 12 28
Monroe 100 32 132
Montgomery 1,193 64 1,257
Montour 20 2 22
Northampton 264 18 282
Northumberland 31 6 37
Perry 13 8 21
Philadelphia 247 101 348
Pike 40 4 44
Potter 10 33 43
Schuylkill 49 5 54
Snyder 8 5 13
Somerset 53 287 340
Sullivan 2 2 4
Susquehanna 15 3 18
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Headcount Enrollment by Pennsylvania CountyTotal UniversityFall Term 2018
5,000 or more
25–99
100–4,999
0–24
Pennsylvania Students 22,484 65.6%
Other U.S. Students 8,403 24.5%
International Students 3,400 9.9%
TOTAL 34,287 100.0%
Crawford171
Mercer124
Warren79
Venango83
Lawrence124
Butler571 Armstrong
119
McKean363
Beaver327
Forest11
Clarion30 Jefferson
46Clearfield
61
Cambria751
Indiana171
Westmoreland1,790
Washington626
Allegheny7,578
Greene16
Fayette265
Somerset340
Bedford105
Blair202
Fulton12
Franklin84 Adams
71
Mifflin28 Juniata
10Perry
21
Cumberland352
Dauphin237
York392
Lancaster407 Chester
919
Berks281
Lehigh372
Snyder13
Union18Centre
64Northumberland 37 Schuylkill
54
Columbia28 Carbon
23
Lebanon61
Potter43
Tioga31
Bradford39
Susquehanna18
Wayne36
Lackawanna144
Wyoming19Sullivan
4Lycoming100
Clinton10
Pike44
Monroe132
Luzerne175
Bucks956
Montgomery1,257
Delaware 564
Cameron 8
Erie307
Northampton282
Huntingdon24
Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students. (Includes 395 Unclassified)
Elk89
MontourMontour22
(not shown on this map)
(not shown on this map)
Bradford
Titusville
Greensburg
JohnstownPittsburgh
Philadelphia348
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY STATE OR U.S. TERRITORY — FALL TERM 2018State Pittsburgh Regional Total University
Alabama 28 28
Alaska 5 1 6
Arizona 50 3 53
Arkansas 13 1 14
California 381 6 387
Colorado 59 2 61
Connecticut 170 3 173
Delaware 87 4 91
District of Columbia 95 27 122
Florida 231 8 239
Georgia 110 4 114
Guam 5 5
Hawaii 14 2 16
Idaho 7 7
Illinois 327 5 332
Indiana 63 1 64
Iowa 19 19
Kansas 20 2 22
Kentucky 29 29
Louisiana 16 16
Maine 19 19
Maryland 672 44 716
Massachusetts 334 1 335
Michigan 172 2 174
Minnesota 53 3 56
Mississippi 13 13
Missouri 50 2 52
Montana 7 7
Nebraska 11 11
Nevada 20 1 21
State Pittsburgh Regional Total University New Hampshire 38 38
New Jersey 1,497 55 1,552
New Mexico 9 9
New York 1,101 179 1,280
North Carolina 159 1 160
North Dakota 4 4
Ohio 665 26 691
Oklahoma 12 12
Oregon 32 1 33
Pennsylvania 17,417 5,067 22,484
Puerto Rico 22 1 23
Rhode Island 24 1 25
South Carolina 51 3 54
South Dakota 4 4
Tennessee 59 1 60
Texas 196 11 207
U.S. Virgin Islands 1 1
Utah 25 1 26
Vermont 31 1 32
Virginia 550 21 571
Washington 80 2 82
West Virginia 81 3 84
Wisconsin 64 64
Wyoming 8 8
Unknown State 166 15 181
Total U.S. Residents 25,376 5,511 30,887
International Students 3,297 103 3,400
University Total 28,673 5,614 34,287
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Headcount Enrollment by State or U.S. TerritoryTotal UniversityFall Term 2018
Note: Figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students.
Florida239
New Mexico9
Texas207
Oklahoma12
Kansas22
Nebraska11
South Dakota4
North Dakota4
Montana7
Wyoming8
Colorado61
Utah26
Idaho7
Arizona53
Nevada
Washington82
California387
Oregon33
Kentucky29
Maine19
New York1,280
Pennsylvania22,484
Michigan174
Vermont32
New Hampshire38
Virginia571
WestVirginia
84
Ohio691Indiana
64Illinois
332
North Carolina160Tennessee
60South
Carolina54
Alabama28
Mississippi13
Arkansas14
Louisiana16
Missouri52
Iowa19
Minnesota56
Wisconsin64
Georgia114
Maryland 716
Delaware 91
New Jersey 1,552
Massachusetts335
Rhode Island25
Connecticut 173
District ofColumbia
122
U.S. Total
International Students
TOTAL
1,000 or more
100–999
10–99
0–9
30,887
3,400
34,287
(Includes 181 Unclassified)
21
(Not shown on this map)
States and Territories off map
Alaska 6Hawaii 16
U.S TerritoriesGuam 5Puerto Rico 23U.S. Virgin Islands 1
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN — FALL TERM 2018Country Pittsburgh
CampusRegional
CampusesUniversity
TotalAfghanistan 1 1
Albania 3 3
Argentina 8 8
Armenia 1 1
Australia 13 1 14
Austria 2 2
Bahamas, The 1 1 2
Bangladesh 12 1 13
Belgium 1 1
Bolivia 2 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 1
Brazil 64 64
Bulgaria 5 5
Burkina Faso 1 1 2
Cambodia 1 1
Cameroon 2 2
Canada 46 2 48
Chile 9 9
China 1,988 68 2,056
Colombia 24 24
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
2 1 3
Costa Rica 6 6
Croatia 2 2
Cuba 1 1
Cyprus, Republic of
1 1
Czech Republic 5 5
Ecuador 8 1 9
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Egypt 16 16
Estonia 1 1
Ethiopia 3 3
France 18 18
Gaza Strip 1 1
Georgia 1 1
Germany 14 14
Ghana 6 6
Greece 8 8
Guinea 1 1
Guyana 1 1
Haiti 2 2
Honduras 1 1
Hungary 3 3
India 357 6 363
Indonesia 13 2 15
Iran 44 44
Iraq 2 2
Ireland 1 1
Israel 6 6
Italy 8 1 9
Jamaica 3 3
Japan 26 2 28
Jordan 7 7
Kazakhstan 9 9
Kenya 5 5
Korea, Republic of 95 3 98
Kosovo 1 1
Kuwait 9 9
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Latvia 1 1
Lebanon 2 2
Libya 2 2
Macedonia, Republic of
1 1
Malawi 1 1
Malaysia 19 3 22
Mexico 19 19
Morocco 2 2
Nepal 8 8
Netherlands 2 2
New Zealand 5 5
Nicaragua 3 1 4
Nigeria 15 2 17
Oman 1 1 2
Pakistan 9 9
Palestinian Territories
1 1
Panama 3 3
Peru 13 13
Philippines 2 2
Poland 4 1 5
Portugal 3 3
Qatar 1 1
Romania 1 1
Russia 9 9
Saudi Arabia 75 1 76
Senegal 1 1
Serbia 6 6
Singapore 9 9
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HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
TOP 10 COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN
Pittsburgh Campus enrollment figures include undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate-professional practice students. Regional campuses enrollment figures include, exclusively, undergraduate students.
Notes:
Pitt students come from 108 countries. The folowing table shows the countries with the highest enrollments.
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Slovakia 1 1
Slovenia 1 1
South Africa 5 5
Spain 16 16
Sri Lanka 4 4
Sudan 1 1
Sweden 2 2
Syria 2 2
Taiwan 77 1 78
Thailand 7 7
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Trinidad and Tobago
1 1
Tunisia 2 2
Turkey 27 27
Uganda 2 2
Ukraine 6 6
United Arab Emirates
1 1 2
United Kingdom 16 16
Uruguay 5 5
Uzbekistan 1 1
Venezuela 9 9
Country Pittsburgh Campus
Regional Campuses
University Total
Vietnam 20 20
Yugoslavia (former) 1 1
Zambia 1 1
Zimbabwe 1 1
University Total 3,297 103 3,400
1 China 2,056
2 India 363
3 Korea, Republic of 98
4 Taiwan 78
5 Saudi Arabia 76
6 Brazil 64
7 Canada 48
8 Iran 44
9 Japan 28
10 Turkey 27
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DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2018
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Humanities
Architecture BSAmerican Sign Language Undergraduate CertificateArabic Language and Linguistics Undergraduate CertificateArchitectural Studies BABioethics MAChildren's Literature Undergraduate CertificateChinese BAClassics BA MA PhDCommunication: Rhetoric and Communication BA MA PhDComposition, Literacy, and Pedagogy Graduate CertificateCritical European Culture Studies PhDCultural Studies Graduate CertificateDigital Studies and Methods Graduate CertificateEast Asian Studies MAEnglish MA MFA PhDEnglish Literature BAEnglish Writing BAFilm and Media Studies Graduate Certificate BA MA PhDFrench BA MA PhDGerman Language Undergraduate CertificateGerman Language and Cultural Studies BAHispanic Language and Literature MA PhDHispanic Linguistics MA PhDHistory and Philosophy of Science BA MA PhDHistory of Art and Architecture BA MA PhDInterdisciplinary German Studies BAItalian BA MAItalian Studies BAJapanese BAJewish Studies Undergraduate CertificateLinguistics BA MA PhDMedieval and Renaissance Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateMusic BA MA PhDPhilosophy BA MA PhDPolish BAPublic and Professional Writing Undergraduate Certificate BAReligious Studies BA Russian BASlavic Languages and Literatures MA PhDSpanish BAStudio Arts BATeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Graduate CertificateTheatre Arts BA MA MFA PhD
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Natural SciencesActuarial Mathematics BS
Applied Mathematics BS MA MS
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
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Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Natural Sciences(continued)
Applied Statistics MA MSAstronomy BABioinformatics BSBiological Sciences BS MS PhDChemistry BS MS PhDCombined BSComputational Biology MS PhDEcology and Evolution BSEnvironmental Science BSEnvironmental Studies BAGeographic Information Systems Undergraduate Certificate Geographical Information Systems MSGeology BSGeology and Environmental Science MS PhDLife Sciences Research Undergraduate CertificateMathematical Biology BS Mathematics BS MA MS PhDMathematics-Economics BSMicrobiology BSMolecular Biology BSMolecular Biophysics and Structural Biology MS PhDNanoScience and Engineering Undergraduate CertificateNeuroscience BS MS PhDPhotonics Undergraduate CertificatePhysics BS MS PhDPhysics and Astronomy BS Psychology BS MS PhDStatistics BS MA MS PhDSustainability Undergraduate Certificate
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - Social SciencesAfricana Studies BAAnthropology BA MA PhDEconomics BA BS MA PhDEconomics - Statistics BSHistory BA MA PhDPolitical Science BA BS MA PhDSociology BA MA PhDUrban Studies BA
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences - OtherAfricana Studies - English BAComputational Modeling and Simulation MS PhDConceptual Foundations of Medicine Undergraduate CertificateGender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Graduate Certificate BAInterdisciplinary Studies BA BSInternational and Area Studies BPhilPolitics - Philosophy BA
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Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
College of General StudiesAccounting Undergraduate CertificateAdministration of Justice BACommunication Undergraduate CertificateCommunity Health Assessment Undergraduate CertificateCorporate/Community Relations Undergraduate CertificateDental Hygiene BSDigital Media Undergraduate CertificateGender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies Undergraduate CertificateHealth Services BA BSHumanities Area BAInformation Systems Design Undergraduate CertificateLeadership Undergraduate CertificateLegal Studies BAManaging Health Services Programs and Projects Undergraduate CertificateMedia and Professional Communications BANational Preparedness and Homeland Security Undergraduate CertificateNatural Sciences Area BSNonprofit Management Undergraduate CertificatePublic Service BASocial Sciences Area BAWriting for the Professions Undergraduate Certificate
Honors College Bachelor of Philosophy BPhil
Katz Graduate School of BusinessAccounting MSAccounting and Business Analytics MSBusiness Administration MBA PhDBusiness Analytics Graduate CertificateFinance MSFinance and Business Analytics MSInternational Business MIBManagement of Information Systems MSMarketing Science MSMarketing Science and Business Analytics MSSupply Chain Management MSSupply Chain Management and Business Analytics MS
School of EducationAdministrative and Policy Studies MA MEd PhD EdDApplied Behavior Analysis Graduate CertificateApplied Developmental Psychology BS Autism Graduate Certificate
Educational Administration Graduate Certificate
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DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2018 (continued) Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
School of Education (continued)Educational Supervision Graduate CertificateHealth and Physical Activity BS MS PhD EdDInfant Mental Health Graduate CertificateInstruction and Learning MAT PhD EdDLearning Sciences and Policy PhD EdDOrientation and Mobility Graduate CertificatePsychology in Education MA MS MEd PhD EdDReading (Specialist) Graduate CertificateTeaching Graduate CertificateUrban Education Graduate Certificate
Swanson School of EngineeringBioengineering BSE MSBENG PhDChemical Engineering BSE MSChE PhDCivil Engineering BSE MSCE PhDCivil Engineering and Architectural Studies Undergraduate CertificateComputational Modeling and Simulation MS PhDComputer Engineering BSE MSCOE PhDConstruction Management Graduate CertificateElectric Power Engineering Graduate CertificateElectrical Engineering BSE MSEE PhDEnergy Resource Utilization Undergraduate CertificateEngineering for Humanity Undergraduate CertificateEngineering Science BSEEngineering Simulation in Design Undergraduate CertificateEngineering and Technology Management Graduate CertificateEnvironmental Engineering BSEFessenden Honors Engineering Undergraduate CertificateHealth Systems Engineering Undergraduate CertificateHealthcare Systems Engineering Graduate CertificateIndustrial Engineering BSE MSIE PhDInnovation, Product Design, and Entrepreneurship Undergraduate CertificateInterdisciplinary PhD Program PhDInternational Engineering Studies Undergraduate CertificateManufacturing Systems Engineering MSMFSEMaterials Science and Engineering BSE MSMSE PhDMechanical Engineering BSE MSME PhDMedical Product Innovation Graduate CertificateMetallurgical Engineering MSMETE PhDMining Engineering Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateNanoScience and Engineering Undergraduate CertificateNuclear Engineering Undergraduate Certificate Graduate Certificate MSNEPetroleum Engineering MSPEProcessing, Properties, and Performance of Eng. Metals Graduate CertificateSafety Engineering Graduate CertificateSupply Chain Management Undergraduate CertificateSustainability Undergraduate CertificateSustainable Engineering Undergraduate Certificate MSSE
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DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2018 (continued) Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
School of LawCivil Litigation Graduate CertificateDisability Legal Studies Graduate CertificateHealth Care Compliance Graduate Certificate
Health Law Graduate Certificate
International and Comparative Law Graduate Certificate LLM
Law MSL SJD JD
Graduate School of Public and International AffairsEnergy and Environment MPA MID
Governance and International Public Management MPA MID
Human Security MPIA MID
International Political Economy MPIA
Non-Government Organizations and Civil Society MID
Policy Research and Analysis MPA
Public and International Affairs MPA PhD
Public and Nonprofit Management MPA
Public Policy and Management MPPM
Security and Intelligence Studies MPIA
Urban Affairs and Planning MPA MID
School of Social WorkBehavioral Health Case Management Undergraduate Certificate
Gerontology Graduate Certificate
Integrated Health Care Graduate Certificate
Social Work BASW MSW PhD
School of Computing and InformationBig Data Analytics Graduate Certificate
Computational Modeling and Simulation MS PhD
Computer Science BS MS PhD
Information Science Graduate Certificate BS MSIS PhD
Intelligent Systems MS PhD
Library and Information Science PhD
Security Assured Information Systems Graduate Certificate
Telecommunications Graduate Certificate MST
College of Business AdministrationAccounting BSBA
Business Analytics Undergraduate Certificate
Business Information Systems BSBA
Finance BSBA
Global Management BSBA
Human Resources Management BSBA
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Certificate
International Business Undergraduate Certificate
Leadership and Ethics Undergraduate Certificate
Marketing BSBA
Supply Chain Management Undergraduate Certificate BSBA
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DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
School of Dental MedicineAnesthesiology Graduate Certificate
Dental Hygiene Undergraduate Certificate AS
Dental Medicine DMD
Dental Public Health Graduate Certificate
Endodontics Graduate Certificate MDS
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Graduate Certificate
Oral Biology MS PhD
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Graduate Certificate MDS
Pediatric Dentistry Graduate Certificate MDS
Periodontics Graduate Certificate MDS
Prosthodontics Graduate Certificate MDS
School of NursingAdult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
Clinical Nurse Specialist DNP
Health Care Genetics Graduate Certificate
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
Nurse Anesthesia DNP
Nurse Midwife DNP
Nurse Practitioner MSN DNP
Nurse Specialty Role MSN DNP
Nursing BSN PhD
Nursing Case Management for Primary Care Graduate Certificate
Nursing Education Graduate Certificate
Nursing Informatics Graduate Certificate
Nursing Research Graduate Certificate
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Graduate Certificate
School of PharmacyPharmaceutical Sciences BSPS MS PhD
Pharmacy MS PharmD
Pharmacy Administration MS
Pharmacy Business Administration MS
Graduate School of Public HealthBehavioral and Community Health Sciences MPH PhD DRPH
Biostatistics MS PhD
Community-Based Participatory Research and Practice Graduate Certificate
Environmental and Occupational Health MS MPH PhD
Environmental Health Risk Assessment Graduate Certificate
Epidemiology MS MPH PhD DRPH
Evaluation of Pub Hlth Promotion and Health Ed Programs Graduate Certificate
Genetic Counseling MS
Global Health Graduate Certificate
Health Equity Graduate Certificate
Health Policy and Management MHA MPH
Health Services Research and Policy MS PhD
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Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
Graduate School of Public Health (continued)Health Systems Leadership and Management Graduate Certificate
Healthcare Systems Engineering Graduate Certificate
Human Genetics MS PhD
Infectious Diseases and Microbiology MS MPH PhD
LGBT Health and Wellness Graduate Certificate
Multidisciplinary MPH Program MPH
Public Health Genetics Graduate Certificate MPH
School of MedicineBiomedical Informatics Graduate Certificate MS PhD
Biomedical Sciences MS
Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology MS PhD
Cellular and Molecular Pathology MS PhD
Clinical and Translational Science PhD
Clinical Research Graduate Certificate MS
Computational Biology MS PhD
Integrative Systems Biology MS PhD
Medical Education Graduate Certificate MS
Medicine (Professional Program) MD
Microbiology and Immunology MS PhD
Molecular Biophysics and Structural Biology MS PhD
Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology MS PhD
Molecular Pharmacology MS PhDNeurobiology MS PhD
School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesAssistive Technology in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificateAthletic Training BSAudiology AuDClinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling MSCommunication Science BACommunication Science and Disorders MA MS PhDCoordinated Master in Nutrition and Dietetics MSDisability Studies Graduate CertificateEmergency Medicine BSEmergency Medicine in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificateHealth and Rehabilitation Sciences MSHealth Information Management BSNutrition and Dietetics BSOccupational Therapy MS MOT CSCD OTDPathokinesiology in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificatePhysical Therapy DPTPhysician Assistant Studies MSProsthetics and Orthotics MSPsycho-Social Issues in Rehabilitation Undergraduate CertificateRehabilitation Science BS PhDRehabilitation Technology Graduate CertificateSpeech-Language Pathology CSCD
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DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY SCHOOL AND DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE TYPE — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
University Center for International StudiesAfrican Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateAsian Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateEastern European Studies Graduate CertificateEuropean Union Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateGlobal Health Undergraduate CertificateGlobal Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateLatin American Social and Public Policy Graduate CertificateLatin American Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateRussian and East European Study Undergraduate Certificate Russian Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate CertificateSoviet Studies Graduate CertificateTransatlantic Studies Undergraduate CertificateWest European Studies Undergraduate Certificate Graduate Certificate
University Center for Social and Urban Research
Gerontology Graduate Certificate
Johnstown - Business and EnterpriseAccounting BSBusiness Undergraduate CertificateEconomics BAFinance BSInformation Systems BSManagement BSMarketing BS
Johnstown - EducationEarly Childhood Education BSEarly Childhood Education with Special Education BAMiddle Level Education BSMiddle Level Education with Special Education BASecondary Education BA BS
Johnstown - Engineering Chemical Engineering BSECivil Engineering BSEComputer Engineering BSEElectrical Engineering BSEMechanical Engineering BSE
Johnstown - Humanities Communication BAEnglish Literature BAHumanities BAJournalism BAMultimedia and Digital Culture BATheatre Arts BAWriting BA
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School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
Johnstown - Natural SciencesBiochemistry BSBiology BSChemistry BSComputer Science BSEnergy and Earth Resources BSHealthcare BSMathematics BSNatural Science BSNursing BSNPsychology BSRespiratory Care ASSurgical Technology AS
Johnstown - Social SciencesEnvironmental Studies BAGeographic Information Systems Undergraduate CertificateGeography BAHistory BAInternational Studies Undergraduate CertificateJustice Administration and Criminology BAPolitical Science BASocial Sciences BASociology BA
Johnstown - Other Programs Self Design BA BS
Greensburg - Behavioral SciencesAmerican Studies BAAnthropology BACriminal Justice BAHistory BALatin American Studies Undergraduate CertificateManagement BSManagement Information Systems BSManagement-Accounting BSManufacturing Management Undergraduate CertificatePolitical Science BAPublic Policy BSSocial Sciences Area BASpanish Education BS
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Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
Greensburg - Humanities Arts Entrepreneurship Undergraduate CertificateChildren's Literature Undergraduate CertificateCommunication: Rhetoric and Communication BACreative and Professional Writing BADigital Studies Undergraduate CertificateEnglish Literature BAEnglish Writing BAHumanities Area BASpanish BAVisual and Performing Arts BA
Greensburg - Natural SciencesApplied Mathematics BSBiochemistry BSBiological Sciences BSChemistry BSInformation Technology BSNatural Sciences Area BSNursing BSNPsychology BS
Greensburg - Other ProgramsEarly Childhood Education BSHealthcare Management BSSecondary Education BSSelf Design BA BS
TitusvilleAccounting ASBiological Sciences ASBusiness ASBusiness Information Systems ASComputer Technology ASCriminal Justice ASHistory AAHuman Services AALiberal Arts AANatural Science ASNursing ASPhysical Therapist Assistant ASPsychology AS
Bradford - EducationBiology Education 7-12 BSBusiness, Computer and Information Technology BSChemistry Education 7-12 BSEarly Level Education (Pre K- 4) BSEnglish Education 7-12 BSHealth and Physical Education BSMathematics Education 7-12 BSSocial Studies Education 7-12 BS
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Undergraduate Graduate Doctorate
School/Campus and Program Certificate Certificate Associate
Baccalaureate Master's Research/Scholarship Professional Practice
Doctorate
Bradford - HumanitiesBroadcast Communications BACommunications BAEnglish BAInterdisciplinary Arts BALiberal Studies AAPublic Relations BAWriting BA
Bradford - Natural SciencesApplied Mathematics BSBiology BSChemistry BSComputer Information Systems and Technology BSEnvironmental Studies BAForensic Science BSInformation Systems ASPetroleum Technology ASPhysical Sciences BSPsychology BS
Bradford - Social SciencesAccounting BSAmerican Studies BABusiness Management BSCriminal Justice BAEconomics BAEntrepreneurship BSHistory - Political Science BAHospitality Management BSHuman Relations BAInternational Affairs BASocial Sciences BASociology BA
Bradford - Other ProgramsAthletic Training BSEnergy Science and Technology BSEngineering Science ASExercise Science BSGeneral Studies BANursing AS BSNRadiological Science BSSport and Recreation Management BS
Notes: In this table, the schools are listed in the same order as is used in presenting student enrollment information in the Student Information section of the Fact Book. The degree and certificate programs listed are those in which students may enroll.
Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. That is, some students in some doctoral programs may wish to conclude their studies with a Master's degree.The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degreeprogram, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.Offered in addition to those programs listed here are the combined major and numerous dual, joint, and cooperative degree programs.
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NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE,PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2018
PITTSBURGH CAMPUS Certificates Undergraduate Certificate 60 Graduate Certificate 78Certificates Total 138
Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs
Associate of Science AS 1Associate Degree Programs Total 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts BA 46Bachelor of Arts in Social Work BASW 1Bachelor of Philosophy BPhil 2Bachelor of Science BS 36Bachelor of Science in Business Administration BSBA 7Bachelor of Science in Engineering BSE 10Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1 Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences BSPS 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 104
Master's Degree Programs Master of Arts MA 29Master of Arts in Teaching MAT 1Master of Business Administration MBA 1Master of Dental Science MDS 5Master of Education MEd 3Master of Fine Arts MFA 2Master of Health Administration MHA 1Master of International Business MIB 1Master of International Development MID 5Master of Laws LLM 1Master of Occupational Therapy MOT 1Master of Public Administration MPA 6Master of Public Health MPH 7Master of Public and International Affairs MPIA 3Master of Public Policy and Management MPPM 1Master of Science MS 61Master of Science in Bioengineering MSBENG 1Master of Science in Chemical Engineering MSChE 1Master of Science in Civil Engineering MSCE 1Master of Science in Computer Engineering MSCOE 1Master of Science in Electrical Engineering MSEE 1Master of Science in Industrial Engineering MSIE 1Master of Science in Information Science MSIS 1Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems Engineering MSMFSE 1Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering MSMSE 1
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering MSME 1
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NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE,PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
PITTSBURGH CAMPUS (continued)Master's Degree Programs (continued)
Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering MSMETE 1Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering MSNE 1Master of Science in Nursing MSN 2Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering MSPE 1Master of Sustainable Engineering MSSE 1Master of Science in Telecommunications MST 1Master of Social Work MSW 1Master of Studies in Law MSL 1
Master's Degree Programs Total 147
Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Degree Programs Doctor of Jurisprudence SJD 1Doctor of Philosophy PhD 78Doctor of Public Health DrPH 2
Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Degree Programs Total 81
Doctorate - Professional Practice Degree Programs Doctor of Audiology AuD 1Doctor of Clinical Science CSCD 2Doctor of Dental Medicine DMD 1Doctor of Education EdD 5Doctor of Medicine MD 1Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP 5Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD 1Doctor of Occupational Therapy OTD 1Doctor of Physical Therapy DPT 1Juris Doctor JD 1
Doctorate - Professional Practice Degree Programs Total 19
Pittsburgh Campus Degree Programs Total 352
PITTSBURGH CAMPUS TOTALSPittsburgh Campus Certificates Total 138
Pittsburgh Campus Degree Programs Total 352
Pittsburgh Campus Certificates and Degree Programs Total 490
REGIONAL CAMPUSES JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS
CertificatesUndergraduate Certificate 3
Certificates Total 3
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NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE,PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS (continued)Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs
Associate of Science AS 2Associate Degree Programs Total 2
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts BA 19Bachelor of Science BS 18Bachelor of Science in Engineering BSE 5Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 43
Johnstown Campus Degree Programs Total 45
JOHNSTOWN CAMPUS TOTALSJohnstown Campus Certificates Total 3
Johnstown Campus Degree Programs Total 45
Johnstown Campus Certificates and Degree Programs Total 48
GREENSBURG CAMPUS Certificates
Undergraduate Certificate 5Certificates Total 5
Degree ProgramsBaccalaureate Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts BA 14Bachelor of Science BS 16Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 31
Greensburg Campus Degree Programs Total 31
GREENSBURG CAMPUS TOTALSGreensburg Campus Certificates Total 5
Greensburg Campus Degree Programs Total 31
Greensburg Campus Certificates and Degree Programs Total 36
TITUSVILLE CAMPUS Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Program
Associate of Arts AA 3Associate of Science AS 10
Associate Degree Program Total 13
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NUMBER OF DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY DEGREE CATEGORY AND DEGREE TYPE,PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES, AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
TITUSVILLE CAMPUS TOTALSTitusville Campus Degree Programs Total 13 Titusville Campus Degree Programs Total 13
BRADFORD CAMPUS Degree ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs
Associate of Arts AA 1Associate of Science AS 4
Associate Degree Programs Total 5
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Bachelor of Arts BA 16Bachelor of Science BS 24Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN 1
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Total 41
Bradford Campus Degree Programs Total 46
BRADFORD CAMPUS TOTALS
Bradford Campus Degree Programs Total 46
REGIONAL CAMPUSES TOTALSRegional Campuses Certificates Total 8
Regional Campuses Degree Programs Total 135
Regional Campuses Certificates And Degree Programs Total 143
UNIVERSITY TOTALSUniversity Certificates Total 146
University Degree Programs Total 487
University Certificates And Degree Programs Total 633
Notes: In this table, the schools are listed in the same order as is used in prsenting student enrollment information in the Student Information section of the Fact Book .
The degree and certificate programs listed are those in which students may enroll.
Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. That is, some students in some doctoral programs may wish to conclude their studies with a Master's degree.
The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.
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NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE AND DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS, REGIONAL CAMPUSES AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL — FALL TERM 2018
Certificate DegreeDoctorate Certificate
Under- Certificate Research/ Professional Degree and Degreegraduate Graduate Total Associate Baccalaureate Master's Scholarship Practice Total Total
SCHOOL Pittsburgh Campus
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 13 7 20 0 63 42 31 0 136 156College of General Studies 12 0 12 0 10 0 0 0 10 22Honors College 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1Katz Graduate School of Business 0 1 1 0 0 11 1 0 12 13School of Education 0 9 9 0 2 8 5 5 20 29Swanson School of Engineering 14 9 23 0 10 14 11 0 35 58School of Law 0 5 5 0 0 2 1 1 4 9Graduate School of Public and International Affairs 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 0 16 16School of Social Work 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 3 6School of Computing and Information 0 4 4 0 2 5 5 0 12 16College of Business Administration 5 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 7 12School of Dental Medicine 1 8 9 1 0 6 1 1 9 18School of Nursing 0 8 8 0 1 2 1 5 9 17School of Pharmacy 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 7 7Graduate School of Public Health 0 9 9 0 0 15 9 0 24 33School of Medicine 0 3 3 0 0 13 11 1 25 28School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 4 2 6 0 6 9 2 5 22 28University Center for International Studies 10 10 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 20University Center for Social and Urban Research 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Pittsburgh Campus Total 60 78 138 1 104 147 81 19 352 490
Regional CampusesJohnstown 3 0 3 2 43 0 0 0 45 48Greensburg 5 0 5 0 31 0 0 0 31 36Titusville 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 13 13Bradford 0 0 0 5 41 0 0 0 46 46
Regional Campuses Total 8 0 8 20 115 0 0 0 135 143
UNIVERSITY TOTAL 68 78 146 21 219 147 81 19 487 633
Notes: In this table, the schools are listed in the same order as is used in prsenting student enrollment information in the Student Information section of the Fact Book . The degree and certificate programs listed are those in which students may enroll.
Application to certain programs and the conferring of specific, non-terminal degrees in these programs are contingent upon departmental guidelines. That is, some students in some doctoral programs may wish to conclude their studies with a Master's degree. The Bachelor of Philosophy degree (BPhil) is offered through the Honors College and is available in all baccalaureate programs. As such, it is enumerated only once in this table. The one exception is the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences degree program, International and Area Studies, in which the sole baccalaureate awarded is the BPhil.
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Pittsburgh Campus Certificate Undergraduate CertificateGraduate CertificateTotal
Degree AssociateBaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
TotalJohnstown Campus Certificate Undergraduate Certificate
TotalDegree Associate
BaccalaureateTotal
TotalGreensburg Campus Certificate Undergraduate Certificate
TotalDegree Baccalaureate
TotalTotal
Titusville Campus Degree AssociateTotal
TotalBradford Campus Degree Associate
BaccalaureateTotal
TotalUniversity Total
1,388339
1,049
1,356384972
1,308355953
1,268332936
1,365377988
7,879621419
2,1384,668
33
7,892657416
2,2804,527
12
7,849626461
2,3094,453
7,906652438
2,2954,521
7,848639496
2,3674,346
9,2679,2489,1579,1749,213
1414
1515
99
1010
1313
504483
21
503479
24
497470
27
485462
23
538522
16
518518506495551
66
1111
66
11
66
232232
263263
256256
270270
319319
238274262271325
8181
5858
6161
5656
5757
8158615657
298256
42
288242
46
280241
39
288247
41
287238
49
29828828028828710,40210,38610,26610,28410,433
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Undergraduate Certificate Pittsburgh CampusJohnstown CampusGreensburg CampusTotal
Associate Pittsburgh CampusJohnstown CampusTitusville CampusBradford CampusTotal
Baccalaureate Pittsburgh CampusJohnstown CampusGreensburg CampusBradford CampusTotal
Graduate Certificate Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Master's Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Doctorate - Research/Scholarship Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Doctorate - Professional Practice Pittsburgh CampusTotal
Unversity Total
1,0696
141,049
9981115
972
96869
953
9471
10936
1,0076
13988
17742812133
14046582412
127396127
120415623
122495716
5,639256232483
4,668
5,511242263479
4,527
5,420241256470
4,453
5,500247270462
4,521
5,425238319522
4,346
339339
384384
355355
332332
377377
2,1382,138
2,2802,280
2,3092,309
2,2952,295
2,3672,367
419419
416416
461461
438438
496496
621621
657657
626626
652652
639639
10,40210,38610,26610,28410,433
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
UndergraduateCertificate
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
College of General Studies
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Social Work
College of Business Administration
School of Dental Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University Center for International Studies
Johnstown
Greensburg
Total
Associate School of Dental Medicine
Johnstown
Titusville
Bradford
Total
Baccalaureate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
College of General Studies
School of Education
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
College of Business Administration
School of NursingSchool of Pharmacy
1,069
6
14
125
39
93
97
258
437
998
11
15
160
34
10
59
68
192
449
968
6
9
192
39
23
67
1
42
179
410
947
1
10
165
50
40
56
3
45
151
426
1,007
6
13
215
63
18
54
5
83
132
418
177
42
81
21
33
140
46
58
24
12
127
39
61
27
120
41
56
23
122
49
57
16
214
658
68
38
732
99
316
2,182
203
602
89
42
675
95
287
2,169
249
700
78
37
590
97
291
2,033
258
650
65
50
555
101
278
2,184
220
605
72
43
537
105
256
2,148
2
2
1
1
1
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018 (continued)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
BaccalaureateSchool of NursingSchool of Pharmacy
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Johnstown
Greensburg
Bradford
Total
Graduate Certificate Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
School of Education
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Law
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
Graduate School of Public Health
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University Center for Social and Urban Research
University Center for International Studies
Total
Master's Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Katz Graduate School of Business
School of Education
Swanson School of EngineeringSchool of Law
5,639
256
232
483
273
88
5,511
242
263
479
273
92
5,420
241
256
470
296
82
5,500
247
270
462
299
81
5,425
238
319
522
271
89
339
49
4
1
13
38
1
20
1
48
44
13
83
24
384
44
5
11
24
35
3
17
50
29
25
114
27
355
59
7
19
16
45
4
14
1
22
21
39
85
23
332
58
8
16
31
28
2
16
1
15
36
21
68
32
377
69
11
13
30
48
2
15
1
9
45
21
78
35
238
249
381
141
250
289
404
121
244
271
381
144
270
326
377
174
241
287
379
1721
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018 (continued)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Master'sSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of Law
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
Graduate School of Public Health
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Total
Doctorate -Research/Scholarship
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Katz Graduate School of Business
School of Education
Swanson School of Engineering
School of Law
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
School of Social Work
School of Computing and Information
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
Graduate School of Public Health
School of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
2,138
264
39
157
14
55
6
178
227
162
27
2,280
285
38
154
19
65
7
217
243
165
23
2,309
269
33
196
14
61
3
236
252
176
29
2,295
244
33
170
19
73
8
228
215
143
15
2,367
283
35
151
12
89
2
257
246
193
20
42
39
6
3
1
13
4
3
3
78
39
12
154
38
38
7
4
1
7
3
2
1
63
56
5
167
50
37
6
11
15
6
4
78
42
5
189
36
59
12
5
1
15
2
5
1
68
43
10
171
63
49
5
5
16
5
5
1
69
59
7
193
1
1
1
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY AND SCHOOL/CAMPUS — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018 (continued)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Doctorate -Research/Scholarship
School of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Total
Doctorate -Professional Practice
School of Education
School of Law
School of Dental Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
School of Medicine
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Total
Unversity Total
419
22
416
24
461
18
438
10
496
19
621
75
144
115
49
84
134
20
657
78
162
107
48
86
138
38
626
68
138
110
47
87
176
652
82
150
108
34
82
196
639
61
150
104
24
80
220
10,40210,38610,26610,28410,433
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) was established on July 1, 2017. Included under SCI, in this table, are data that had previously been reported under the School of Information Sciences and also under the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences respective to that school's Department of Computer Science.
2Effective Fall 2016, the School of Dental Medicine established a major in Dental Hygiene leading to the Associate of Science degree.
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY SCHOOL/CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Dietrich School of Arts andSciences
Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
College of General Studies Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateTotal
Katz Graduate School ofBusiness
Master'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Education BaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
Swanson School of Engineering Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Law Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
Graduate School of Public andInternational Affairs
Master'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Social Work Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Computing andInformation
Baccalaureate
2,938154141
242,182
437
2,933167121
272,169
449
2,799189144
232,033
410
2,987171174
322,184
426
2,966193172
352,148
418
574316258
479287192
470291179
429278151
388256132
39312
381
4095
404
3865
381
38710
377
3867
379
4902039
2498399
5923856
289114
95
495
42271
8597
538
43326
68101
529
59287
78105
1,15878
23813
73297
1,08163
25025
67568
99378
24439
59042
95968
27021
55545
95169
24121
53783
208134
32744
191138
12329
226176
2921
248196
11536
286220
12045
1653
162
1672
165
1804
176
1485
143
1985
193
3174
2274838
3383
2435042
3186
2522237
1
2852
2151550
3
3085
2469
435
1
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018School of Social Work TotalSchool of Computing andInformation
BaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
College of BusinessAdministration
Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateTotal
School of Dental Medicine Undergraduate CertificateAssociateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
School of Nursing BaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
School of Pharmacy BaccalaureateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
Graduate School of PublicHealth
Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipTotal
School of Medicine Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
School of Health andRehabilitation Sciences
Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateGraduate CertificateMaster's
26013
1781
68
3137
217
89
33015
2361
78
30915
2281
65
34616
2571
72
751658
93
661602
59
767700
67
706650
56
659605
54
14484
16
2033
13386
17
171210
12787
314
23
14782
18
16
40
11580
215
18
32249
355
1214
32348
465
3203
372471161
4249
37234
573
2258
34024
589
2220
223115
61488
225107
71992
212110
61482
220108
121981
210104
51289
23439
15738
22738
15435
27837
19645
25759
17028
24849
15148
238144
423913
262162
383824
237138
503316
250150
363331
278150
633530
1273
39
11273
34
19296
39
16299
50
13271
63
1
2
2
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DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES AWARDED BY SCHOOL/CAMPUS AND CERTIFICATE/DEGREE CATEGORY — FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018 (continued)
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018School of Health andRehabilitation Sciences
Graduate CertificateMaster'sDoctorate - Research/ScholarshipDoctorate - Professional PracticeTotal
University Center for Social andUrban Research
Graduate CertificateTotal
University Center forInternational Studies
Undergraduate CertificateGraduate CertificateTotal
Johnstown Undergraduate CertificateAssociateBaccalaureateTotal
Greensburg Undergraduate CertificateBaccalaureateTotal
Titusville AssociateTotal
Bradford AssociateBaccalaureateTotal
Unversity Total
6747522
264
7057824
285
7096818
269
7018210
244
7106119
283
44
55
77
88
1111
17449
125
20444
160
25159
192
22358
165
28469
215
518483
2114
518479
2415
506470
279
495462
2310
551522
1613
238232
6
274263
11
262256
6
271270
1
325319
6
8181
5858
6161
5656
5757
298256
42
288242
46
280241
39
288247
41
287238
49
10,40210,38610,26610,28410,433
1The School of Computing and Information (SCI) was established on July 1, 2017. Included under SCI, in this table, are data that had previously been reported under the School of Information Sciences and also under the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences respective to that school's Department of Computer Science.
2Effective Fall 2016, the School of Dental Medicine established a major in Dental Hygiene leading to the Associate of Science degree.
FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
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FACT BOOK 2019 FACULTY AND STAFF INFORMATION
Faculty
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Research Associates andPostdoctoral Associates
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Staff
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
All Employees
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesCollege of General StudiesHonors CollegeKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
5,195123134
2,491176
8691
199102
943457
194133124
241,133
7481210841210
4108
4961
49
145
33
24309
4,447111124
2,407164
76879153333048
180128
91
824
67039
8385
1711
26221
704
123
196
11
1
61
3
65133
8384
1611
26211
643
120
7,3943,658
991,910
3268781
20637
1352744
126127105
1616
394
29086
9105
24555
7336
105
17
7,1043,572
901,805
3028276
20137
1282441
120117100
1616
377
13,2593,820
2414,786
519184174411141231
62101390264229
1640
1,650
1,057104
19190
3715
9113
4969
712261638
24329
12,2023,716
2224,596
482169165298
92162
5589
364248191
1616
1,321
376933493
156
6120101912
315732474
144
454138
31104181
199
46
435129
31100175
830231
65197337
8029102318
750202
55174319
5,5718094,762 67019651 7,8483097,539 14,0891,13712,952
FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME EMPLOYEES BY SCHOOL AND EMPLOYEE TYPE — FALL TERM 2018
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include employees in the responsibility center entitled Education - University Service Programs.
3Other Areas include the following responsibility centers: Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Senior Vice Chancellor for Research, Student Affairs, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, University Center for International Studies, General Counsel, Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Division of Philanthropy and Engagement, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System, Computing Services and Systems Development, Facilities Management, Learning Research and Development Center, Athletics, School of Medicine Division Administration, Senior Vice Chancellor for Business and Operations, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Human Resources, and Business Operations. Notes: Figures include regular full-time and regular part-time employees. Not included are individuals employed on a temporary full-time or temporary part-time basis.
1
2
3
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FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018
Note: In this table, international employees are reported respective to race, in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.For counts of employees that recognize citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Gender”.
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,4471,9212,526
622735
164
12
3,2021,4171,785
1487078
523
881334547
312
1306664
651281370
231211
22
282140142
452421
3
3
28196
185
413
1165
7,1044,2942,810
915140
693732
5,6653,4642,201
1187642
514
478302176
77
671356315
12,2026,4965,706
1769086
874344
9,1495,0214,128
311170141
133
10
1,640732908
1495
812428384
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
1446678
532
1235865
2
2
1358
1
1
1759382
835
1618873
11
1
1
413
319159160
1367
284146138
2
2
11
1459
514
Pittsburgh Campus
Johnstown Campus
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FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
744331
633528
431
44
312
1006139
1
1
945935
11
11
3
3
174104
70
1
1
1579463
541
55
615
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
2415
9
2215
7
2
2
311615
311615
553124
533122
2
2
Greensburg Campus
Titusville Campus
Note: In this table, international employees are reported respective to race, in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.For counts of employees that recognize citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Gender”.
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FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY ETHNICITY AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
732845
1
1
602535
11
5
5
624
1297356
413
1217051
11
312
202101101
514
1819586
22
5
5
936
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaskan
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,7622,0732,689
683038
164
12
3,4701,5501,920
1557481
523
905343562
312
1406971
651281370
231211
22
282140142
452421
3
3
28196
185
413
1165
7,5394,5373,002
1045549
693732
6,0723,6972,375
1207842
624
480303177
77
681358323
12,9526,8916,061
1959798
874344
9,8245,3874,437
320176144
144
10
1,666742924
1495
832433399
Bradford Campus
Total University
Note: In this table, international employees are reported respective to race, in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines.For counts of employees that recognize citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Citizenship, Ethnicity and Gender”.
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FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY CITIZENSHIP, ETHNICITY AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,4471,9212,526
502129
1349
3,1101,3801,730
1326270
523
776301475
312
1246559
23485
149
651281370
1082
22
1729280
963
1
1
401129
633
411159252
7,1044,2942,810
864739
693732
5,6423,4542,188
1086939
514
365236129
66
666352314
1579265
12,2026,4965,706
1467670
844341
8,9244,9263,998
249137112
1138
1,181548633
972
796420376
802336466
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
1446678
431
1225864
2
2
1147
1
1
413
1759382
835
1618873
11
1
1
413
319159160
1266
283146137
2
2
11
1248
514
413
Pittsburgh Campus
Johnstown Campus
Note: In this table, international employees are reported separate from domestic employees in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
For counts of employees without regard to citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Ethnicty and Gender”.
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International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
744331
633528
431
44
312
1006139
1
1
945935
11
11
3
3
174104
70
1
1
1579463
541
55
615
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
2415
9
2215
7
2
2
311615
311615
553124
533122
2
2
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY CITIZENSHIP, ETHNICITY AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
Greensburg Campus
Titusville Campus
Note: In this table, international employees are reported separate from domestic employees in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
For counts of employees without regard to citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Ethnicty and Gender”.
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International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
732845
1
1
582434
11
3
3
3
3
734
1297356
413
1217051
11
312
202101101
514
1799485
22
3
3
615
734
International
Black orAfrican
American
Am. Indianor Alaska
Native Asian
NativeHawaiian/
Other PacificIslander
Hispanic orLatino White
Two or MoreRaces
RaceUnknown Total
Faculty MaleFemaleTotal
Research Associatesand PostdoctoralAssociates
MaleFemaleTotal
Staff MaleFemaleTotal
Total Employees MaleFemaleTotal
4,7622,0732,689
552431
1349
3,3751,5121,863
1396673
523
796309487
312
1316665
24589
156
651281370
1082
22
1729280
963
1
1
401129
633
411159252
7,5394,5373,002
995148
693732
6,0493,6872,362
1107139
624
367237130
66
676354322
1579265
12,9526,8916,061
1648381
844341
9,5965,2914,305
258143115
1248
1,203557646
972
813423390
813340473
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES BY CITIZENSHIP, ETHNICITY AND GENDER — FALL TERM 2018 (continued)
Bradford Campus
Total University
Note: In this table, international employees are reported separate from domestic employees in accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidelines.
For counts of employees without regard to citizenship, refer to the table, “Full-Time Employees by Ethnicty and Gender”.
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SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES — TOTAL UNIVERSITY — FALL TERM 2018
Number of Full-Time Employees by Employee TypeFaculty 4,762 36.8% Research/Post Doctoral Associates 651 5.0%Staff 7,539 58.2% Total 12,952 100.0%
Notes: The charts shown on this page provide faculty and staff details, ranks and occupational activity categories, respectively.
Figures include regular full-time employees. Individuals employed on a temporary basis are not included.
Faculty by Academic Rank
Staff by Occupational Activity Category
3.8%
5.3%
6.5%
23.0%
23.4%
38.0%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%
Other
Lecturer
Instructor
Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Percentage of Faculty in Academic Rank
Acad
emic
Ran
k
2.3%
4.7%
5.0%
8.9%
9.6%
69.5%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Skilled Crafts
Clerical/Secretarial
Service/Maintenance
Executive
Professional Non-Faculty
Percentage of Staff in Occupational Activity Category
Occ
upat
iona
l Act
ivity
Technical and Paraprofessional
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ProfessorAssociateProfessor
AssistantProfessor Instructor Lecturer Other Total
PittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
4,447111124
2,407164
76879153333048
180128
91824
18390
135
22
61
43
3
251
1342
5
227
2497
21135
22
10
1
71
1,6974
511,098
67305148
913
98
683334
174
1,0032
29577
4922171910
912
6433524
149
1,0648
22562
4420191421
77
28631633
200
315732474
144
11
6287
2126
11132121651
11223
43055
29917
12
4,7621832523111,8081,1151,093
FULL-TIME FACULTY BY SCHOOL AND ACADEMIC RANK — FALL TERM 2018
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.
3Includes the following responsibility centers: Senior Vice Chancellor Research, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System, and School of Medicine Division Administration.
Note: Academic Rank of Other includes faculty with a primary job classification that does not correspond to a particular academic rank, such as Librarian or Teacher.
1
2
3
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AVERAGE SALARY OF FULL-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY ACADEMIC RANK, PITTSBURGH CAMPUS — FALL TERM 2014-2018
Associate Assistant Fall Term Professor Professor Professor Instructor
2014 $144,189 $96,431 $80,915 $47,149 2015 146,278 98,195 80,157 46,341 2016 149,444 99,920 81,505 44,878
2017 153,001 101,149 85,625 55,553
2018 156,654 103,244 86,974 57,889
Note: The University of Pittsburgh annually reports specifically-defined faculty salaries data to the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) via their Annual Faculty Compensation Survey . To be included in this survey, the AAUP takes into account each individual faculty member's instructional effort. Instructional effort, prior to the 2015-16 survey (see Fall Term 2014, above), was narrowly defined in that the faculty member's effort needed to be 50% or more instructional. Beginning with the 2015-16 survey (see Fall Terms 2015 to 2018, above), the criteria has broadened, so as to include a faculty member with any level of instructional effort. In regards to the categorization of faculty, note that beginning with the 2017-18 survey (see Fall Terms 2017 and 2018, above),
visiting faculty in the ranks of Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor are reported as Instructor.
$0$10,000$20,000$30,000$40,000$50,000$60,000$70,000$80,000$90,000
$100,000$110,000$120,000$130,000$140,000$150,000$160,000
Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor
Aver
age
Sala
ry
Academic Rank
20142015201620172018
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Bachelor's Master'sPhD/ScD/
EdD DMD/DDS MD JD DO DVM
OtherProfessional
Doctorate TotalPittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasSVC ResearchTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
4,4472
109124
2,407164
76879153333048
180128
91824
51
641
2981
1
1
12
9
3
34
34
53
11
3
1
42
113
1,585
1
1,55618
114
2
2
55
1
54
2,2982
1285
795139
427323452229
1176
8383
688
329
8427
933477
10152
397
121
30
255
1
21
5
9
315732474
144
2
2
218511251
104
8621111836
91134
4,762531234531,585552,51641539
FULL-TIME FACULTY BY SCHOOL AND HIGHEST EARNED DEGREE — FALL TERM 2018
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.
3Includes the following responsibility centers: Senior Vice Chancellor Research, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System, and School of Medicine Division Administration.
Note: In some disciplines, the master’s degree is considered to be the terminal degree.
Doctoral
12
3
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TenuredTotal % of Total
Tenure StreamTotal % of Total
Non-Tenured andNon-Tenure Stream
Total % of TotalTotal
Total % of TotalPittsburghCampus
Dietrich School of Arts and SciencesKatz Graduate School of BusinessSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringSchool of LawGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Computing and InformationSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesOther AreasTotal
RegionalCampuses
JohnstownGreensburgTitusvilleBradfordTotal
University Total
25.9%6.3%
13.7%18.1%31.7%25.0%24.1%12.1%58.5%42.4%56.7%41.7%50.0%28.9%48.4%40.8%
1,1517
17435
5219211131141720903744
336
10.3%
9.7%7.8%
10.4%6.6%
21.8%4.4%5.7%
15.2%23.3%10.4%20.0%
9.4%18.7%15.7%
458
12187
175
1943575
361217
129
63.8%93.7%76.6%74.2%57.9%68.4%54.0%83.5%35.8%42.4%20.0%47.9%30.0%61.7%33.0%43.6%
2,838104
951,785
955247761914
623547930
359
100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%
4,447111124
2,407164
76879153333048
180128
91824
41.0%39.7%20.8%43.2%43.8%
12929
53263
14.3%23.3%
6.8%16.0%
4517
523
44.8%37.0%79.2%50.0%40.3%
14127193758
100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%
315732474
144
26.9%1,280 10.6%503 62.6%2,979 100.0%4,762
FULL-TIME FACULTY BY SCHOOL AND TENURE STATUS — FALL TERM 2018
1Includes the College of Business Administration.
2Figures do not include faculty in the responsibility center entitled Education-University Service Programs.
3Includes the following responsibility centers: Senior Vice Chancellor Research, Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences, Education-University Service Programs, University Library System, and School of Medicine Division Administration.
Note: Due to rounding, percentages shown may not add to 100%.
12
3
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RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATES, AND POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARS— FALL TERM 2018
Research Associates
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Postdoctoral Associates
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Postdoctoral Scholars
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Total
Full-Time
Part-Time Total
Senior Vice Chancellor ResearchDietrich School of Arts and SciencesOffice of the ProvostSchool of EducationSwanson School of EngineeringGraduate School of Public and International AffairsSchool of Social WorkSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingSchool of PharmacyGraduate School of Public HealthSchool of MedicineSchool of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesUniversity Center for International StudiesLearning Research and Development CenterSchool of Medicine - Division AdministrationSchool of Computing and InformationUniversity Total 66
262
7
1111
103
122
13
5
1
41
2
53
212
7
111
62
102
60421428
3781710
1511
6012
111
6
1
11
2
1
5982
428
3771610
1511
5812
110
189
1168
616
1
6
2
2
187
1166
616
1
6
85921
3049
5532312
8621
7142
1292
21
15
31
1
61
3
8382
2549
5502212
8611
6532
1262
Research Associates and Postdoctoral Associates are University of Pittsburgh employees, while individuals classified as Postdoctoral Scholars, even as they are similarly involved in postdoctoral activities, are not.
Note:
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES — FISCAL YEAR 2017 TO 2019
2017 2018 2019Actual Actual Budget
OPERATING REVENUESTuition and Fees $788,455 $813,848 $833,100Tuition Discounts (187,897) (192,748) (199,100)__________ __________ __________ Net Tuition and Fees 600,558 621,100 634,000Commonwealth Appropriation 158,899 169,680 174,089Commonwealth Construction Grants 24,645 21,582 35,714Grants and Contracts 764,478 808,082 818,823Contributions for Operations 44,823 77,638 51,965Investment Income - Operating Investments 6,808 7,391 11,629Endowment Distributions for Operations 126,472 136,144 139,302Sales and Services, Rental Revenue, and Other 442,979 434,390 431,152__________ __________ __________
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES $2,169,662 $2,276,007 $2,296,674__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________OPERATING EXPENSESSee inset box below for these figures expressed as functional expenses.
Salaries and Wages $949,288 $1,005,074 $1,033,490Fringe Benefits 300,772 308,667 317,360__________ __________ __________
Total Compensation 1,250,060 1,313,741 1,350,850Supplies 111,818 112,940 115,746Business and Professional 328,759 354,887 366,155Utilities 47,018 46,598 48,804Maintenance and Facilities 49,887 48,508 50,142Depreciation 177,781 177,210 188,208Interest 31,343 30,171 29,758Other 87,333 91,606 92,702__________ __________ __________
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $2,083,999 $2,175,661 $2,242,365__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES $85,663 $100,346 $54,309
OTHER ACTIVITIES1
Investment Gains (Losses), net of Endowment Distributions for Operations 330,579 206,836 n/aContributions for Endowment 29,006 24,297 n/aChange in Fair Value of Interest Rate Swaps 33,826 20,526 n/aNonperiodic Changes in Benefit Plans 54,787 29,719 n/a
Bond Refunding (46,464) -- n/a__________ __________ __________TOTAL OTHER ACTIVITIES $401,734 $281,378 n/a__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $487,397 $381,724 $54,309 NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR $4,187,673 $4,675,070 $5,056,794__________ __________ __________NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $4,675,070 $5,056,794 $5,111,103__________ __________ ____________________ __________ __________(continued on next page)
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FACT BOOK 2019 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES - FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES — FISCAL YEAR 2017 TO 2018
FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES 2017 2018Based on Expenses shown above. Actual Actual
Instruction $581,624 $600,751 Research 707,495 752,423 Public Service 85,899 83,908 Academic Support 205,833 219,644 Libraries 47,342 46,652 Student Services 166,434 176,399 Institutional Support 145,404 152,173 Auxiliary Enterprises 143,968 143,711 __________ __________
TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES $2,083,999 $2,175,661 __________ __________ __________ __________
Note: Actual and budgeted figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands. Certain 2017 operating expenses include reclassifications related to the presentation of internal cost recovery to conform with the 2018 and 2019 presentation.1These nonoperating activities are not included in the budget due to the inherent difficulty of projecting investment decisions, market fluctuations and changes in actuarial assumptions. Source: Office of Budget and Financial Reporting, November 2018.
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FACT BOOK 2019 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
DISTRIBUTION OF THE BUDGET — FISCAL YEAR 2019
Note: The revenue percentages are based upon budgeted Total Revenues of $2.3 billion. The expense percentages are based upon budgeted Total Expenses of $2.24 billion. The dollar amounts upon which these percentages are derived are displayed in the table, "Consolidated Statements of Activites - Fiscal Year 2017 to 2019".
Source: Office of Budget and Financial Reporting, November 2018.
Revenues
Grants and Contracts 35.6%
Net Tuition and Fees 27.6%
Sales and Services, Rental Revenue, and Other 18.8%
Commonwealth Appropriation 7.6%
Endowment Distributions for Operations 6.1%
Contributions for Operations 2.3%
Commonwealth Construction Grants 1.5%
Investment Income - Operating Investments 0.5%
Expenses
Salaries and Wages 46.1%
Business and Professional 16.3%
Fringe Benefits 14.2
Depreciation 8.4%
Supplies 5.2%
Other 4.1%
Utilities 2.2%
Maintenance and Facilities 2.2%
Interest 1.3%
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FACT BOOK 2019 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE FULL-TIME TWO-TERM TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 TO 2018-19
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19School / Campus
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, College of General Studies, School of Education, and School of Social Work
Pennsylvania residents $16,872 $17,292 $17,688 $18,130 $18,130Out-of-State residents $27,268 $28,058 $28,828 $29,692 $31,102
College of Business AdministrationPennsylvania residents $18,844 $19,314 $19,758 $20,250 $20,250Out-of-State residents $30,720 $31,610 $32,478 $33,452 $35,040
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $17,998 $18,446 $18,870 $19,340 $19,726Out-of-State residents $29,796 $30,660 $31,502 $32,446 $34,636
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $18,172 $18,626 $19,054 $19,530 $19,530Out-of-State residents $29,458 $30,312 $31,144 $32,078 $33,600
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $16,392 $16,800 $17,186 $17,614 $17,614Out-of-State residents $27,138 $27,924 $28,690 $29,550 $30,952
School of Nursing and School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $21,240 $21,770 $22,270 $22,826 $22,826Out-of-State residents $34,658 $35,662 $36,642 $37,740 $39,532
Johnstown, Greensburg, and Bradford Pennsylvania residents $12,452 $12,452 $12,688 $12,940 $12,940Out-of-State residents $23,268 $23,268 $23,710 $24,184 $24,184
Titusville Pennsylvania residents $10,754 $10,754 $10,958 $10,958 $10,958Out-of-State residents $20,316 $20,316 $20,702 $20,702 $20,702
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website: http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
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UNDERGRADUATE PART-TIME PER CREDIT TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 TO 2018-19
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
School / Campus
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, College of General Studies, School of Education and School of Social Work
Pennsylvania residents $703 $720 $737 $755 $755Out-of-State residents $1,136 $1,169 $1,201 $1,237 $1,295
College of Business AdministrationPennsylvania residents $785 $804 $823 $843 $843Out-of-State residents $1,280 $1,317 $1,353 $1,393 $1,460
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $749 $768 $786 $805 $821Out-of-State residents $1,241 $1,277 $1,312 $1,351 $1,443
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $757 $776 $793 $813 $813Out-of-State residents $1,227 $1,263 $1,297 $1,336 $1,400
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $683 $700 $716 $733 $733Out-of-State residents $1,130 $1,163 $1,195 $1,231 $1,289
School of Nursing and School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $885 $907 $927 $951 $951Out-of-State residents $1,444 $1,485 $1,526 $1,572 $1,647
Johnstown, Greensburg, and BradfordPennsylvania residents $518 $518 $528 $539 $539Out-of-State residents $969 $969 $987 $1,007 $1,007
TitusvillePennsylvania residents $448 $448 $456 $456 $456Out-of-State residents $846 $846 $862 $862 $862
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website: http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
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FACT BOOK 2019 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GRADUATE AND DOCTORATE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FULL-TIME TWO-TERM TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 TO 2018-19
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19SchoolDietrich School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Pennsylvania residents $20,742 $21,260 $21,748 $22,290 $22,846Out-of-State residents $33,960 $34,944 $35,904 $36,980 $38,736
School of Social WorkPennsylvania residents $20,742 $21,260 $21,748 $22,290 $22,846Out-of-State residents $28,048 $28,860 $29,652 $30,540 $31,990
Katz Graduate School of BusinessPennsylvania residents $27,576 $28,264 $28,914 $29,636 $30,376Out-of-State residents $37,356 $38,438 $39,494 $40,678 $42,608
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $23,808 $24,402 $24,962 $25,586 $26,224Out-of-State residents $38,990 $40,120 $41,222 $42,458 $44,474
School of Law (not LLM)Pennsylvania residents $30,816 $31,586 $32,312 $33,118 $33,944Out-of-State residents $38,300 $39,410 $40,492 $41,706 $43,686
School of Law (LLM)Pennsylvania residents $35,280 $36,500 $37,500 $38,500 $39,000Out-of-State residents $35,280 $36,500 $37,500 $38,500 $39,000
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $21,810 $22,354 $22,868 $23,438 $24,022Out-of-State residents $35,710 $36,744 $37,754 $38,886 $40,732
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $46,356 $47,514 $48,606 $49,820 $51,064Out-of-State residents $54,892 $56,482 $58,034 $59,774 $62,612
School of Dental Medicine (DMD)Pennsylvania residents $43,136 $44,214 $45,230 $46,360 $47,518Out-of-State residents $49,952 $51,400 $52,812 $54,396 $56,978
School of NursingPennsylvania residents $24,320 $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788Out-of-State residents $28,048 $28,860 $29,652 $30,540 $31,990
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website:http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
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FACT BOOK 2019 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GRADUATE AND DOCTORATE-PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE FULL-TIME TWO-TERM TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 TO 2018-19 (continued)
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website:http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
School of Pharmacy (not PharmD)Pennsylvania residents $24,320 $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788Out-of-State residents $25,050 $25,776 $26,484 $27,278 $28,572
School of Pharmacy (PharmD)Pennsylvania residents $28,882 $29,604 $30,284 $31,040 $31,816Out-of-State residents $32,072 $33,002 $33,908 $34,924 $36,582
Graduate School of Public HealthPennsylvania residents $24,320 $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788Out-of-State residents $39,850 $41,004 $42,130 $43,392 $45,452
School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $24,320 $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788Out-of-State residents1 $39,850 $41,004 $42,130 $43,392 $45,452
School of Health and Rehabilitation SciencesPennsylvania residents $24,320 $24,928 $25,500 $26,136 $26,788Out-of-State residents2 $28,048 $28,860 $29,652 $30,540 $31,990
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (DPT)3
Pennsylvania residents $37,944 $38,892 $39,786 $40,779 $41,796Out-of-State residents $43,125 $44,373 $45,591 $46,956 $49,185
School of Medicine (not MD)Pennsylvania residents $23,440 $24,026 $25,226 $25,932 $26,904Out-of-State residents $37,056 $38,130 $40,036 $41,156 $43,110
School of Medicine (MD)Pennsylvania residents $48,792 $50,010 $52,510 $53,980 $56,004Out-of-State residents $50,014 $51,464 $54,036 $55,548 $58,186
2Rates applicable to specific School of Health and Rehabilitation Science programs. See website for specific programs: http://ir.pitt.edu/graduate-tuition/.3Rates shown for this program are for three (not two) terms.
1All School of Health and Rehabilitation Science programs except those referenced in footnote 2.
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FACT BOOK 2019 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
GRADUATE PART-TIME PER CREDIT TUITION RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA AND OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENCYPITTSBURGH CAMPUS SCHOOLS, ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-15 TO 2018-19
Doctorate - Professional Practice figures are not shown as various rates apply, such as fractional full-time rates and per credit rates for courses that are outside the curriculum.
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19School
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Pennsylvania residents $838 $858 $877 $898 $920Out-of-State residents $1,389 $1,429 $1,468 $1,512 $1,583
School of Social WorkPennsylvania residents $838 $858 $877 $898 $920Out-of-State residents $1,146 $1,179 $1,211 $1,247 $1,306
Katz Graduate School of BusinessPennsylvania residents $1,189 $1,218 $1,246 $1,277 $1,308Out-of-State residents $1,776 $1,827 $1,877 $1,933 $2,024
Swanson School of EngineeringPennsylvania residents $1,130 $1,158 $1,184 $1,213 $1,243Out-of-State residents $1,845 $1,898 $1,950 $2,008 $2,103
School of LawPennsylvania residents $1,163 $1,192 $1,219 $1,249 $1,280Out-of-State residents $1,680 $1,728 $1,775 $1,828 $1,914
School of Computing and InformationPennsylvania residents $889 $911 $931 $954 $977Out-of-State residents $1,470 $1,512 $1,553 $1,599 $1,674
School of Dental MedicinePennsylvania residents $1,915 $1,962 $2,007 $2,057 $2,108Out-of-State residents $2,275 $2,340 $2,404 $2,476 $2,593
School of NursingPennsylvania residents $992 $1,016 $1,039 $1,064 $1,090Out-of-State residents $1,146 $1,179 $1,211 $1,247 $1,306
School of PharmacyPennsylvania residents $992 $1,016 $1,039 $1,064 $1,090Out-of-State residents $1,024 $1,053 $1,081 $1,113 $1,165
Graduate School of Public Health and School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Pennsylvania residents $992 $1,016 $1,039 $1,064 $1,090Out-of-State residents $1,633 $1,680 $1,726 $1,777 $1,861
School of MedicinePennsylvania residents $955 $978 $1,026 $1,054 $1,093Out-of-State residents $1,519 $1,563 $1,641 $1,686 $1,766
For specific programs, rates may vary from those displayed in this table. A comprehensive tuition rate schedule is available at the following website:http://ir.pitt.edu/tuition-rates-fees.
RESEARCH INFORMATION
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FACT BOOK 2019 RESEARCH INFORMATION
SPONSORED RESEARCH AND OTHER SPONSORED PROGRAMS EXPENSES BY SCHOOL AND OTHER AREA OR PROGRAM — FISCAL YEAR 2018
Sponsored Other SponsoredResearch Programs Total
SchoolSchool of Medicine $349,514 $49,342 $398,856Graduate School of Public Health 49,410 11,182 60,592Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences 50,706 5,119 55,825Swanson School of Engineering 28,182 2,708 30,890School of Social Work 477 22,865 23,342School of Education 2,705 13,648 16,353School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 12,315 2,990 15,305School of Pharmacy 8,708 2,724 11,432School of Dental Medicine 8,376 278 8,654School of Nursing 5,110 1,683 6,793School of Computing and Information 2,400 574 2,974University Center for International Studies 57 2,755 2,812Graduate School of Public and International Affairs 775 406 1,181Katz Graduate School of Business 920 1 921Greensburg Campus 35 640 675School of Law 0 352 352Bradford Campus 0 262 262Johnstown Campus 0 85 85
Other Area or ProgramWestern Psychiatric Institute and Clinic 58,728 12,199 70,927UPMC Hillman Cancer Center 48,409 8,188 56,597School of Medicine Division Administration 18,958 5,856 24,814Learning Research and Development Center 5,964 1,085 7,049University Center for Social and Urban Research 1,455 1,334 2,789Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences 25 1,900 1,925College Work Study Program 0 1,859 1,859Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program 0 1,230 1,230Senior Vice Chancellor Research 10 1,199 1,209Chancellor 0 397 397Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) 0 260 260Student Affairs 0 209 209Computing Services and Systems Development 94 0 94Pell Grant Program 0 28 28Honors College 0 27 27Libraries 0 22 22Vice Chancellor Human Resources 0 17 17Education - University Service Programs 0 8 8Office of the Provost 3 3Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grants (TEACH Grants) -5 -5
Total $653,333 $153,430 $806,763
Financial Statement Adjustments $1,319
Total per the Financial Statements $808,082
Notes: Figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands. Sponsored Research, as referenced in this table, comprises both the direct costs attributable to the "Research" expense category and the indirect costs attributed to other expense categories. The direct cost portion and institutionally-funded (i.e., non-sponsored) research expenses (the latter not shown in this table) comprise the amount shown for the functional expense category "Research" for FY 2018. These data appear in the Fact Book table, Consolidated Statements of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets, Fiscal Year 2017 to 2019.
Source: Office of Research and Cost Accounting, October 2018.
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FACT BOOK 2019 RESEARCH INFORMATION
SPONSORED RESEARCH AND OTHER SPONSORED PROGRAMS EXPENSES BY SPONSOR — FISCAL YEAR 2018
Sponsored Other Sponsored Research Programs Total
FederalNational Institutes of Health $432,000 $39,489 $471,489 Department of the Army 31,751 30 31,781National Science Foundation 22,662 2,631 25,293Department of Education 1,536 6,583 8,119Health Resources and Services Administration 425 7,035 7,460Department of Navy 7,312 0 7,312Center for Disease Control and Prevention 6,120 259 6,379Department of Energy 5,370 236 5,606Department of Veterans Affairs 2,699 2,903 5,602 Administration for Community Living 3,828 218 4,046Administration for Children and Families 3 4,037 4,040Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 2,466 1,054 3,520Defense Threat Reduction Agency 1,703 0 1,703Department of the Air Force 1,471 0 1,471Other 1,905 2,056 3,961Pass Through Funding 74,803 37,213 112,016
Total Federal 596,054 103,744 699,798
Companies and Foundations 28,959 27,071 56,030
State and Local Governments 5,329 10,291 15,620
Other Agencies and Institutions 22,991 12,324 35,315
Total $653,333 $153,430 $806,763
Financial Statement Adjustments $1,319
Total per the Financial Statements $808,082
Notes: Figures are for the total University and are reported in thousands.
Sponsored Research, as referenced in this table, comprises both the direct costs attributable to the "Research" expense category and the indirect costs attributed to other expense categories. The direct cost portion and institutionally-funded (i.e., non-sponsored) research expenses (the latter not shown in this table) comprise the amount shown for the functional expenses category "Research" for FY 2018. These data appear in the Fact Book table, Consolidated Statements of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets, Fiscal Year 2017 to 2019.
Source: Office of Research and Cost Accounting, October 2018.
LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES
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FACT BOOK 2019 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES
LIBRARY COLLECTIONS — UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM, HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY SYSTEM, LAW LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL FISCAL YEAR 2016, 2017 AND 2018
2016 2017 2018 University Library System1
Titles Held (all formats) 4,762,499 4,836,017 4,863,957 Volumes Held (print)2 7,011,321 6,585,808 5,552,228
E-books 1,483,478 1,305,441 1,443,764
Health Sciences Library System3
Titles Held (all formats) 107,213 95,441 95,866 Volumes Held (print) 153,299 135,858 133,616
E-books 5,101 5,303 4,645
Law Library Titles Held (all formats) 482,340 507,706 548,716 Volumes Held (print) 208,945 167,094 432,846
E-books4 1 1 272,846
University Total Titles Held (all formats) 5,352,052 5,439,164 5,508,539 Volumes Held (print) 7,373,565 6,888,760 6,118,690
E-books 1,488,580 1,310,745 1,721,255
1The University Library System includes the Allegheny Observatory Library, Archives Service Center, African American Collection, Buhl Social Work Collection, Center for American Music, Chemistry Library, Bevier Engineering Library, East Asian Collection, Frick Fine Arts Library, Hillman Library, Langley Library, Music Library, Special Collections, Library Collections Storage Unit, and the libraries located at the regional campuses of Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.
2The FY 2018 Univeristy Library Services volumes number is calculated using updated methodology to better reflect Association of Research Library definition
3The Health Sciences Library System includes the Falk Library of the Health Sciences, the UPMC Shadyside Libraries, and the Children's Hospital Library.
4The FY 2018 Law Library e-book count totals now include e-books leased via database packages.
Source: University Library System, December 2018.
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FACT BOOK 2019 LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND SERVICES
LIBRARY SERVICES — UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM, HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY SYSTEM, LAW LIBRARY AND UNIVERSITY TOTAL FISCAL YEAR 2016, 2017 AND 2018
2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018
Circulation Transactions3 165,865 81,654 72,872 13,333 2,907 2,340 1,467 1,297 1,297 180,665 85,858 76,509
Interlibrary Loans - Total 43,859 39,197 37,940 23,233 14,558 16,728 297 240 262 67,389 53,995 54,930
Interlibrary Loans (provided to) 25,211 21,513 21,808 16,003 13,450 13,207 202 161 195 41,416 35,124 35,210
Interlibrary Loans (received from) 18,648 17,684 16,132 7,230 1,108 3,521 95 79 67 25,973 18,871 19,720
Reference Transactions 39,638 38,524 34,303 13,020 12,666 12,592 1,034 1,244 1,250 53,692 52,434 48,145
Library Instruction Sessions 888 994 868 465 366 258 108 77 84 1,461 1,437 1,210
Number of Participants in Instruction Sessions 19,170 20,710 18,384 4,733 4,924 4,223 4,710 1,869 1,902 28,613 27,503 24,509
Visitors (Gate Counts)4 1,956,606 1,907,512 1,737,598 242,875 229,060 208,030 -- -- -- 2,199,481 2,136,572 1,945,628
Digital Services – All Libraries
Number of Regular Searches in Databases 3,713,773 4,834,860 4,962,497
Number of Full Text Article Downloads 7,263,643 5,585,713 5,455,214
1The University Library System includes the Allegheny Observatory Library, Archives Service Center, African American Collection, Buhl Social Work Collection, Center for American Music, Chemistry Library, Bevier Engineering Library, East Asian Collection, Frick Fine Arts Library, Hillman Library, Langley Library, Music Library, Special Collections, Library Collections Storage Unit, and the libraries located at the regional campuses of Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.2The Health Sciences Library System includes the Falk Library of the Health Sciences, the UPMC Shadyside Libraries, and the Children's Hospital Library.
3FY 2017 and FY 2018 circulation numbers exclude circulation of equipment.
4The Law Library does not record gate counts. Source: University Library System, December 2018.
Health Sciences Library System2 Law Library University TotalUniversity Library System1
DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI RELATIONS
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FACT BOOK 2019 DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI RELATIONS
VOLUNTARY SUPPORT BY SOURCE OF GIVING - FISCAL YEAR 2014 TO 2018
Other Individuals Voluntary SupportFiscal Year Alumni and Groups Corporations Foundations All Sources
2014 $25,419,554 $39,199,010 $9,990,835 $43,247,075 $117,856,474
2015 30,408,640 44,739,390 9,391,961 41,256,179 125,796,170
2016 36,235,042 41,790,615 9,696,506 40,315,346 128,037,509
2017 30,437,790 39,793,366 8,482,879 43,989,144 122,703,179
2018 30,355,895 49,018,298 9,809,893 41,936,373 131,120,459
Note: Voluntary Support figures shown in this table are point-in-time, and as such, serve only as a reference point. Other presentations of these data may take into account changes in donor specifications and various other developments.
Source: Institutional Advancement, October 2018.
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VOLUNTARY SUPPORT BY SUPPORT CATEGORY - FISCAL YEAR 2018
Support Category Voluntary SupportFoundations $41,936,373
Alumni1 27,208,169
Other Groups and Sources 24,683,946
Non-Alumni Individuals 23,234,415
Corporations 9,809,893
University Trustees 4,247,663
Support Category Total $131,120,459
1University of Pittsburgh alumni who serve as members of the University Board of Trustees are included under the support category designated as University Trustees.
Note: Voluntary Support figures shown in this table are point-in-time, and as such, serve only as a reference point. Other presentations of these data may take into account changes in donor specifications and various other developments.
Source: Institutional Advancement, October 2018.
Foundations 32.0%
University Trustees 3.2%
Non-Alumni Individuals 17.7%
Other Groups and Sources 18.8%
Alumni1 20.8%Corporations 7.5%
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FACT BOOK 2019 DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI RELATIONS
Alumni Residing in Pennsylvania by County 2018
15,000 or more
100–999
1,000–14,999
0–99Note: Data presented in the above Pennsylvania county map are the numbers of alumni of record. Furthermore, the data reflect the University’s five campuses.
Total living alumni include these alumni of record as well as those alumni who are without a current address.
Source: Office of Institutional Advancement, October 2018.
Crawford1,132
Mercer1,336
Warren796
Venango726
Lawrence1,215
Butler6,702 Armstrong
1,034
Elk876
McKean2,383
Beaver3,831
Forest66
Clarion366 Jefferson
373Clearfield
551
Cambria6,046
Indiana1,234
Westmoreland16,682
Washington7,009
Allegheny86,928
Greene259
Fayette1,935
Somerset2,516
Bedford605
Blair1,318
Fulton68
Franklin521 Adams
330
Mifflin116 Juniata
36Perry103
Cumberland2,113
Dauphin1,864
York2,014
Lancaster2,262 Chester
3,167
Berks1,308
Lehigh 1,337
Snyder95
Union197Centre
828Northumberland 202 Schuylkill
248
MontourMontour122 Columbia
150 Carbon103
Lebanon499
Potter279
Tioga124
Bradford167
Susquehanna71
Wayne86
Lackawanna726
Wyoming64Sullivan
15Lycoming482
Clinton73
Pike108
Monroe331
Luzerne923
Bucks3,032
Montgomery4,832
Delaware2,301
Cameron 107
Erie2,537
Northampton1,225
Huntingdon171
Bradford
Titusville
Greensburg
JohnstownPittsburgh
Philadelphia3,155
Alumni of Record Pennsylvania 184,411 Other U.S.* 109,615 (Includes 102 Unclassified) Outside U.S.* 8,492
Alumni of Record Total 302,518
Living Alumni Without Current Address 29,355
Total Living Alumni 331,873
*Not shown on this map.
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FACT BOOK 2019 DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI RELATIONS
Alumni Residing in the United States by State or Territory2018
10,000 or more
1,000–9,999
100–999
0–99
Florida 9,828
New Mexico553
Texas4,927
Oklahoma277
Kansas358
Nebraska187
South Dakota68
North Dakota52
Montana162
Wyoming99
Colorado2,161
Utah403
Idaho260
Arizona2,062
Nevada649
Washington1,703
California9,070
Oregon881
Kentucky744
Maine480
New York9,436
Pennsylvania184,411
Michigan2,566
Vermont345
New Hampshire633
Virginia7,938
WestVirginia
1,408
Ohio8,493Indiana
1,273Illinois3,181
North Carolina5,093Tennessee
1,395South
Carolina2,451
Alabama564
Mississippi198
Arkansas210
Louisiana417
Missouri802
Iowa317
Minnesota899
Wisconsin869
Georgia2,996
Maryland 8,244
Delaware 1,102
New Jersey 6,395
Massachusetts3,157
Rhode Island375
Connecticut 1,760
District ofColumbia
1,438
Note: Alumni data reflected in the above map are the five campuses of the University of Pittsburgh’s alumni of record. Total living alumni include these alumni of record, as well as those alumni who are without a current address.
Source: Office of Institutional Advancement, October 2018.
Alumni of Record Pennsylvania 184,411 Other U.S. 109,615 (Includes 102 Unclassified) Outside U.S.* 8,492
Alumni of Record Total 302,518
Living Alumni Without Current Address 29,355
Total Living Alumni 331,873
States and Territories off mapStates Alaska 177 Hawaii 302
TerritoriesAmerican Samoa 2Guam 18Northern Mariana Islands 1Puerto Rico 69Virgin Islands 65
*Not shown on this map.